CPI National Secretary Narayana appeals to V-P to voice his concern against privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
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The CPI chief visited the relay starvation strike being organised by metal staff for the previous 147 days on the Steel Plant arch at Kurmannapalem, in Visakhapatnam, on Friday.
CPI National Secretary K. Narayana has appealed to Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu, who had participated within the agitation for institution of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), throughout his scholar days, to voice his concern against privatisation of VSP.
The CPI chief visited the relay starvation strike being organised by metal staff, on the banner of Visakha Ukku Parirakshana Porata Committee, for the previous 147 days on the Steel Plant arch at Kurmannapalem, in Visakhapatnam, on Friday.
Mr. Narayana recalled that Mr. Venkaiah Naidu had adopted the late Tenneti Viswanadham, who had led the agitation in these days. It was now Mr. Venkaiah Naidu’s flip to do his bit for VSP.
The CPI chief additionally referred to as upon BJP chief Kambhampati Haribabu to flip down the latest provide given by the Centre, appointing him because the Governor of Mizoram, until the Modi authorities withdrew its choice to privatise VSP. He opined that Mr. Haribabu, who was elected MP by the folks of Visakhapatnam previously, mustn’t betray their belief, however exert strain on the Centre to revoke its choice.
The veteran CPI chief recalled the wrestle for VSP and the way it had unfold to all of the 23 districts of mixed AP in these days. Referring to the statements of the Centre on ‘limited governance’ and ‘more service’, he alleged that as an alternative of better service, Public Service Undertakings had been being closed to profit the company teams.
Expressing doubts on the dedication of the YSR Congress Government in saving VSP from privatisation, Mr. Narayana stated that Rajya Sabha Member and YSRCP normal secretary V. Vijaya Sai Reddy, who had promised to lead the all-party commerce unions in Delhi had postponed it on the eleventh hour. Now they (YSRCP leaders) say {that a} decision against privatisation of VSP was handed within the Assembly and Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had written to the Prime Minister to rethink the choice. The CPI chief felt that solely direct motion in Delhi, led by the Chief Minister himself, might make the Centre change its thoughts.
Referring to the YSR Congress authorities’s choice to make Visakhapatnam as govt capital of Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Narayana stated that there was no use of making it the capital with out retaining VSP within the public sector. Only a wrestle in Delhi might save the Steel plant, Mr. Narayana stated and added that he was prepared to mobilise the leaders of numerous events for the agitation in Delhi.
CPI State assistant secretary J.V. Satyanarayana Murthy was current.
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