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14 JNU students - including Students Union office bearers - were arrested during a march on Feb 26 demanding immediate implementation of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Equity Rules on the lines of the Rohith Act, increased public funding for higher education, the resignation of the casteist and racist JNU Vice-Chancellor, revocation of the rustication of JNUSU office bearers, and an end to the systematic attack on campus democracy.

https://cpiml.org/mlupdate/jnu14-released-from-jail-vows-to-continue-fight-for-social-justice-education-amid-state-repression
No to War! Break the Chains of Patriarchy and Fascism | International Women’s Day | 8 March 2026. Resist oppression - Fight for liberation.

From fields and homes to factories and streets — recognize, value, and pay for every drop of women’s labour.

Stop Manuvadi and communal attacks on women’s autonomy - Defend diversity, dignity, and the right to choose.

Women’s struggle is the struggle against war, fascism, patriarchy, and exploitation.
Women’s struggle is the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. #IWD2026
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CPI(ML) MPs Raja Ram Singh and Sudama Prasad joined INDIA bloc protests at Parliament against the government's failure to ensure the availability of LPG and fuels for common people amid escalating US–Israeli aggression against Iran and the uncertainty at the Strait of Hormuz. The silence of the Modi government on the imperialist war, along with rising fuel prices and the non-availability of LPG cylinders, shows a complete abdication of responsibility by the government.
No to Exclusions. No to Disenfranchisement. A Right to Vote March was organized in the Uttarpara Assembly area (West Bengal) on 11 March evening by CPI(ML) Liberation. The march highlighted the plight of citizens affected by the recently published SIR final list, where over 60 lakh people have been kept ‘under consideration’ and many living permanent residents have had their names deleted from the voter list by the Election Commission. Most of those affected are women and working people — many belonging to Dalit, minority, and Adivasi communities, as well as Bengali-speaking labouring people. Some of them joined the march demanding restoration of their democratic rights.
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Land to the tiller!

A village meeting was held today in Chintaluru, Andhra Pradesh, under the leadership of the Chintaluru Inam Lands Struggle Committee, attended by Bugata Bangarraju, CPI(ML) Liberation leader, and other comrades, along with local farmers and villagers. Chintaluru village was declared Inam land—grant land from the colonial period. After the abolition of the Inam system, cultivators who have tilled these lands for decades have the right to obtain pattas (legal ownership titles). Farmers had earlier submitted declarations of their rights to the Inam authorities following a public announcement. Yet, despite decades of struggle by the cultivators, the government has failed to resolve the issue or recognise the rights of the people actually working the land.

Now, in the name of a “comprehensive survey”, attempts are being made to clear the way for handing over these lands to landlords, threatening the livelihood and rights of poor cultivators. The meeting strongly warned that any attempt to dispossess the poor and transfer their lands to landlords will be firmly resisted. The struggle for land rights and pattas for the actual cultivators will continue with greater determination.
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Withdraw The Regressive 'Transgender Persons Amendment Bill 2026'
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Election dates for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry Assemblies have been announced. This is the first instance in India's history of elections when the CEC who announced the dates himself faces an impeachment motion in both houses of Parliament. Let that sink in.

And in another paradox, the elections have been announced after deleting millions of voters from the electoral roll and leaving several millions more in West Bengal 'under adjudication' as though the electoral roll is only a matter of decoration in the much touted 'festival of democracy'.

Normalisation of farce in the name of free and fair elections!

- Dipankar Bhattacharya, General Secretary, CPIML Liberation

#Election2026
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Is Pakistan imitating Israel and the US by targeting hospitals and civilian population in Afghanistan? Words cannot be strong enough to condemn such barbaric attacks on humanity. Bombing hospitals in a War Crime!
The arbitrary and vindictive arrest of 14 Muslim youth for having an Iftar party during a Ganga boat ride in Varanasi is nothing but a naked display of fascist, communal authoritarianism by the BJP-Yogi regime against Muslims, akin to Nazi-era repression of the very ‘right to live’ based on religious identity.


https://cpiml.org/english/statements/varanasi-boat-iftar-arrests-condemn-the-persecution-and-witch-hunt-of-muslims-by-the-bjp-yogi-govt
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On this day in 1927, Babasaheb Ambedkar and his comrades undertook the historic #MahadSatyagraha, a revolt of the oppressed castes, who asserted their universal human right to access water as a public resource, and against the inhuman practice of untouchability of Dalits. In 2027, we will be commemorating the centenary of this historic assertion. The public burning of Manusmriti in December 1927, which denounced it as a code of slavery, will also complete a 100 years next year.

As we move towards the centenary of these two historic events, let's carry forward the legacy of Babasaheb Ambedkar and strengthen the struggle against manuvadi- patriarchal forces and their conspiracy against equity and social justice.
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Uphold Bhagat Singh's Anti-imperialist Legacy and Oppose Modi Regime's Surrender to the US-Israel Axis.

It is now ninety-five years since the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru that had galvanised India in the struggle for complete independence from British colonial rule. A lot of water has since flowed down the river Ravi. Lahore, the city where Bhagat Singh bid goodbye to his beloved motherland, has been part of Pakistan since 1947. But the message of Bhagat Singh continues to resonate ever more eloquently, whether in today's India or Pakistan. The chant of 'Inquilab Zindabad' (long live revolution) and 'Samrajyavad ka Naash ho' (down with imperialism) speaks to our current situation with ever greater relevance and urgency.
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Remembering the Revolutionary Legacy of Comrade Gangaram Kol on his Martyrdom Anniversary

On the night of 25th March 2013, Comrade Gangaram Koal, General Secretary of Asom Sangrami Chah Shramik Sangh [the tea workers union] and member of Assam State Committee of CPI(ML), was brutally assassinated near his home at the Gutibari tea garden in Tinsukia district. As a resolute sentinel of people’s interests, he had been at the forefront of protests and led people’s movements against corruption in village Panchayats, in the Public Distribution System (PDS), and against the inhuman exploitation of tea workers and the Tea Tribes community.
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