The Hon’ble Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has assured that the state government would extend all the support and help for the five-day All India CPI (M) Conference to be held from April 18. CPI(M) Polit Buro member B V Raghavulu, CPM Telangana state Secretary Sri Tammineni Veerabhadram met the CM at Pragati Bhavan here on Saturday. The CPI(M) leaders told CM that the CPI(M)’s National conference would be held in the city for five days from April 18, in which besides Kerala CM, former CMs of West Bengal, Tripura and other national leaders will be attending. The CPM requested for the help and cooperation from the government for the proposed conference. For this, the CM positively responded and extended all the required help and cooperation. The CPM leaders thanked the CM for the same.
In this context, a discussion took place on the national and state level issues. The CM has explained to the CPI (M) leaders the need for a qualitative change in the national politics and the way he turned his attention to the national politics. The CM said despite the country attaining independence 70 years back, people are still suffering with several issues and many problems are not being solved till date. This is nothing but failure of the successive governments. The CM said it was due to the faulty policies of the Congress and the BJP, which resulted in the present day situation. The CPM leaders have agreed with the CM’s views. They also appreciated the CM for taking an initiative to being in qualitative change in the country. They said there is a need for a change in the country’s political scenario.