New Delhi:Being aware of the impact of social media in election campaigns,the Communist Party of India (CPI) has involved students from IIT (Roorkee), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to lead its social media team.
The party has also set up a war room as a coordinating office at its headquarter at Ajay Bhawan in New Delhi which is monitoring the entire social media activities.
“Yes, we have asked our state branches in Kerala, Telangana and Tamil Nadu to make maximum use of social media,” said Prof Dinesh C Varshney, national council member of CPI to ETV Bharat.
The party which is contesting in at least 30 seats across India, on Saturday, has released its election manifesto with a call to dethrone the BJP.
“The manifesto calls for a change of government at the centre as the rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party led government at the Union has proven to be a disaster for the country,” said CPI general secretary D Raja while releasing the 28-pages manifesto.
He said that BJP’s rule has resulted in unprecedented concentration of wealth at the top while the poor is pushed to destitution. “Controlled by the Hindutva ideology of the RSS, BJP is targeting the core values of our Constitution like secularism, socialism, federalism, liberty, equality and fraternity. BJP’s continuation in power would mean increased misery for the people of our country and a death knell for our Constitution and the ideals enshrined in it,” said Raja.
Asserting that the 2024 election is very crucial for the country, Raja said, “A pro-people government with an agenda to address the crisis people are facing is necessary. We appeal to the electorate to exercise their right to vote for a secular, democratic, pro-people alternative, for strengthening the Left in the 18th Lok Sabha.”
Underlining the issues his party will carry forward during the election campaign, Raja said that CPI will introduce measures to address growing inequality and expand the resource base of our country with taxation measures like wealth tax, inheritance tax, and increased corporate tax to keep the nature of our economy more equal.