The Revolutionary Marxist Party of India (RMPI) concluded its second nationwide convention in Kozhikode on Sunday, calling for a broad front of secular, democratic forces within the nation against the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh-led BJP authorities on the Centre. Mangat Ram Pasla from Punjab has been re-elected common secretary and Ok. Gangadhar (Tamil Nadu), chairman of the social gathering. Rajendra Paranjpe (Maharashtra) is the treasurer. Ok.Ok. Rema, Vadakara MLA, is among the many Central committee members.
A political decision handed on the four-day convention identified that the BJP was not simply one other bourgeois social gathering, however one with a fascist outlook that held its grip over the social, financial, cultural and administrative areas in India. Democratic forces ought to be a part of palms to counter its onslaught. Mr. Pasla mentioned that Marxist Left events and different progressive forces ought to be half of this battle. The political deviations of some of the Communist events and the Kerala authorities’s pro-privatisation insurance policies may hamper this unity, he added.