CPI (ML) student and youth wings, AISA and RYA, have called a statewide protest in Bihar on May 24 to mobilise youth and students against alleged repression, unemployment, and examination paper leaks. General secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya criticised the government for lathi-charging job aspirants, insulting youth, and accelerating land allotments to corporates.
Patna: CPI (ML)’s student and youth wings - All India Students’ Association (AISA) and Revolutionary Youth Association (RYA) – respectively have called for a statewide protest in Bihar on May 24 with an objective to "translate the widespread student-youth protests on social media into action."
Repression Intensified, Claims Bhattacharya
CPI (ML) general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya told newspersons in Patna on Saturday that the students and youth who had been called "cockroaches" would now take to the streets to fight for their right to dignity, employment, and education. He said that repression against labour movements in Bihar and the country had also intensified. Many pro-people activists, including labour leader Satyam Verma, are being jailed under draconian laws like the NSA, he added.
Bhattacharya said that the country's students and youth, and especially the Gen G, were completely annoyed and this anger was manifesting on social media in the form of the "Cockroach Janata Party." “On one hand, unemployment is at its peak, and on the other, recruitment exams are constantly being tarnished by paper leaks. From Delhi to Patna, the education system has fallen into the hands of mafia and corruption,” he claimed.
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