CPI to Mobilize Statewide Protests Against Alleged UAPA Misuse in Andhra Pradesh
The CPI accuses the Andhra Pradesh government of stifling dissent and neglecting governance issues, announcing a series of protests and padayatras.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) is gearing up to launch extensive protests across Andhra Pradesh in response to what it describes as the alleged misuse of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) by the state government. Party leaders assert that instead of addressing pressing governance issues, the A.P. government is targeting dissenters, raising serious questions about civil liberties and democratic rights in the state.
CPI State Secretary has announced plans for padayatras, public meetings, and protests as part of their campaign against the alleged suppression of dissent. This mobilization reflects growing concerns among citizens regarding the government's commitment to upholding democratic principles and protecting individual rights.
As citizens prepare to take to the streets, the question remains: will the government address these allegations of misuse and restore faith in its governance? The CPI's actions serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for accountability and justice in Andhra Pradesh, as reported by The Hindu.
Source: The Hindu


