Students Urged by CPI Leader D Raja to Protest Against BJP Government's Alleged Big Business Focus
At the AISF national conference in Begusarai Bihar, CPI national secretary D Raja criticized the BJP government for its alleged pro-business stance and promotion of RSS' 'fascist' ideology. He questioned Modi’s unfulfilled promises regarding job creation and black money recovery.
In a recent address to the All India Students' Federation (AISF), CPI national general secretary D Raja criticized the BJP government for its alleged focus on serving big businesses rather than addressing public concerns. The conference, held in Begusarai Bihar, witnessed Raja urging students to challenge the current administration and their policies.
CPI Leader Criticizes BJP Government

Raja accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of perpetuating caste hierarchy and patriarchy by furthering RSS’s "fascist" ideology. He claimed that these actions are a stark contrast to the motto of 'Satyamev Jayate', which translates as 'truth shall prevail'. The CPI leader expressed his disappointment over unfulfilled promises made by PM Modi during his election campaign in 2014.
Unfulfilled Promises and Alleged Lies
The Communist Party of India (CPI) leader pointed out Modi's promise of creating two crore jobs annually since coming into power seven years ago. According to him, if this promise were fulfilled, there would be 18 crore jobs created by now. Moreover, he questioned about the black money issue raised during the election campaign where it was claimed that every citizen could receive Rs 15 lakh in their account from recovered black money.
'Sinister' Moves Under Current Regime
Raja also highlighted what he termed as "sinister" moves under the current regime such as Vishwakarma scheme and National Education Policy (NEP). He argued that through initiatives like Vishwakarma scheme - which allegedly aims at ensuring children of barbers and carpenters continue with their fathers’ occupation - is an attempt to legitimize caste inequality according to RSS thought process.
A Call To Students
Addressing AISF, the student wing of CPI, Raja urged students to take up the fight against these policies and actions of BJP government. He emphasized on the role of youth in challenging and changing such alleged oppressive systems.
In conclusion, it is evident that D Raja's address was a clear call to action for students across India to challenge what he perceives as an unjust system under the current regime. His criticism towards Modi’s rule being characterized by "lies" and his concerns over certain policies like Vishwakarma scheme and NEP indicate a growing dissatisfaction among some sections with the present administration. Whether this will translate into significant political action remains to be seen.
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