Denial of rice quota an act of political vendetta by Centre, says CPI in Kerala

The right allocation of the trade union government in the consent season of Kerala is a deliberate act of revenge against the alleged state people of the Indian Communist Party (CPI) Regional Secretary of the Indian Communist Party (CPI). On Wednesday, a popular protest was opened under the leadership of the CPI Regional Council in Vellangalur.
BJP by BJP to impose Kerala on an economic and political blockade, called a move, called the Saron, the initiative aims to fuel anti -government thought in the state, he said. “The politically enlightened Kerala people will not easily forget such injustices. Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) came to power in the center under the direction of Narendra Modi in 2014, Kerala was constantly targeted.”
“Kerala wants the right share, not the no institution,” he said. “Basic foodstuffs such as rice and wheat aimed at the poor through the ration system are not a matter of authority, not a matter of authority. The Minister of Food and Public Distribution not only rejected the allocation, but also a step further by mocking at a press conference immediately after receiving the representation of the Kerala delegation.”
The authority called for a widespread resistance against the movement of the center, which said that the people of Kerala died of starvation during the consent season. Authorized, CPI will remain in the forefront of this struggle, he said. CPI Local Secretary Suresh Panikkassery chaired the meeting.
CPI leader CN Jayadevan addressed the protest in Manalur. KK Valsaraj (Guruvayur), Vs Sunil Kumar (Thannam), TR ramah Kumar (Kolachandran), P. Balachandran, Mla, (Olukkara), KP Sandep (KP Sandep (East Anthikkad) and Ragiliz, and Ragilizin and Ragilizin and Ragilizin and Ragilizin and Rags. MLA, (Kodungallur) and KS Jaya (North Padioor) opened demonstrations in their election zones.
As part of coordinated mass agitation, CPI protested Torchlight Alyaps and Dharnas in more than 100 places in all election areas in the region.
Published – 30 July 2025 08:27 pm ist