Communist Party of India (Marxist) activists stage a protest in support of farmers' agitation over Centre's farm reform laws, in Howrah district.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks to media after a delegation of Opposition leaders met President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan and presented a memorandum regarding farme...
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks to media after a delegation of Opposition leaders met President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan and presented a memorandum regarding farme...
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Workers of CPI and CPI(M) along with various agricultural associations raise slogans during their protest against the Centre's farm reform laws, in Hyderabad.
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a rally in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centers agri-laws, at Ma...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a rally in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centers agri-laws, at Ma...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a rally in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centers agri-laws, at Ma...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists block Hazra crossing during a protest in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centre's ...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a 'Rail Roko' protest in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centre's a...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a rally in support of the nationwide strike, called by agitating farmers to press for repeal of the Centre's agri-laws, at L...
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists take out a protest rally against fuel and LPG cylinder price hike in Bhubaneswar.
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Communist Party of India (CPI) activists participate in a nationwide strike, called by trade unions in protest against the Centre's economic policies, in Amritsar.
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CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury addresses a press conference regarding the Assembly elections, in Patna.
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CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar during an election campaign, in Madhubani.
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CPI National Executive Member Syed Azeez Pasha and others participate demanding construction of retaining and protection walls along the banks of Musi river, in Hyderabad
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CPI(M) leaders Sitaram Yechury, D Raja, and others meet the family members of a 19-year-old Dalit woman who died after being allegedly gang-raped, at Bulgadi village in Hathras.
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CPI and CPI(M) party workers being detained by the police during a protest against the farm bills, at Sub-Collector's Office in Vijayawada.
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CPI activists display placards during a protest against hike in the fuel prices, in Bhubaneswar.
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CPI General Secretary D Raja along with others stages a protest against the central government over various demands, during the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, in New Delhi.
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CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury with General Secretary of Communist Party of India (CPI) D Raja addresses a press conference in New Delhi.
In an exclusive interview, Upendra Kushwaha, leader of Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP), tells Outlook the Grand Alliance is intact and that the alliance will win upcoming Bihar assembly elections.
Yechury and CPI general secretary Raja had written to Satya Pal Malik on Thursday informing him of their visit and requesting him to facilitate their entry.
The Left has now its lowest-ever representation in the Lok Sabha after Independence as the CPI(M) have won only three and the CPI is left with just two seats in the 2019 general election.
The Opposition parties stood united in their criticism of the Union budget presented in the Parliament on Friday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh blamed the BJP and the RSS for 'defaming' Kanhaiya Kumar in the 2016 Jawaharlal Nehru University sloganeering controversy.
Kanhaiya Kumar talks about the sedition case, his defeat from Begusarai in last year’s general elections, and whether he is ready to head an alternative front ahead of the next assembly polls in Bihar
It took four years for the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi to grant permission to prosecute Kanhaiya Kumar in the JNU sedition case. What changed Kejriwal’s mind?
As the countdown to Bihar assembly polls begins, the big question is: will the Kanhaiya Kumar factor play out in any form? Will he be able to prevent CM Nitish Kumar from winning a fourth consecutive election in a row since 2005?
Kanhaiya Kumar is the CPI candidate for Begusarai in Bihar. If student leaders are asking probing questions today, credit goes to this young man who looked Narendra Modi in the eye, feel JNU student leaders.
Long known as the ‘Leningrad of Bihar’ due to the Left’s strong influence, Begusarai has all but lost those moorings with RJD president Laloo Prasad Yadav’s rise in the post-Mandal era
Most of the opposition leaders admit that they prefer state-wise alliances rather than a national alliance to strengthen their cadre base. Post-poll strategies could be worked out depending on the numbers, they say.
The Congress-led Opposition, under the banner of Praja Maha Kutami (People’s Alliance), consisting of its erstwhile bête-noire Telugu Desam Party, the Telangana Jana Samithi and CPI, are extremely optimistic of giving a tough fight to the TRS in the coming polls.