CPI Demands Action for Palestine, Raises Alarm on GST and Flood Issues
The CPI calls on the Indian government to support Palestine at the UN and address pressing GST and flood concerns affecting citizens.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has made a fervent appeal to the Government of India, urging it to consistently support Palestine in the United Nations and to provide humanitarian aid to those affected. This call for solidarity underscores a commitment to international justice and highlights the need for the Indian government to take a principled stand in global affairs.
In addition to its foreign policy stance, the CPI has raised critical issues at home, particularly concerning the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the aftermath of recent floods. Citizens are left wondering: What measures will the government take to alleviate the burdens of GST on ordinary people? How will it address the urgent needs of those affected by flooding, which has devastated many communities?
As reported by The Hindu, the CPI's statements reflect a broader concern for both international solidarity and domestic accountability. With many citizens struggling under economic pressures and the impacts of natural disasters, it is vital that the government responds decisively and transparently to these pressing issues.
Source: The Hindu

