CPI to launch campaign against ‘threats’ to Constitution, democracy
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has announced a nationwide campaign to address issues including unemployment, inflation, and the erosion of federalism. Party leader D. Raja criticized the Union government's economic policies and its handling of rural employment schemes.
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This reflects the political opposition's strategy to mobilize public sentiment against the ruling government ahead of future electoral cycles.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Wednesday (July 1, 2026) announced a nationwide political campaign from August 6 to 15, focusing on “unemployment, inflation, rural distress, federalism, education and electoral reforms”.
The article focuses heavily on the opposition party's critique of the government, providing a platform for their specific political agenda.
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