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Sunday, June 12, 2011

CPI-M to launch movement against corruption, black money

Hyderabad, June 12 - The Communist Party of India-Marxist - Domingo said he will consult the parties have left to start a movement to demand action to curb corruption in high places, to find the black money and bring back the illegal money hidden abroad.

The party's central committee called for a comprehensive set of measures against corruption as Lokpal effective legislation with the prime minister of competition, the creation of a National Judicial Commission to oversee the judicial system, electoral reforms to reduce use of power and money firm action to break the nexus of dominant political big business and bureaucracy.

CPI-M general secretary Prakash Karat told reporters at the end of the two-day meeting of the Central Committee that the left parties to mobilize people to fight for the measures to curb corruption.

The party said the United Progressive Alliance - The government is to "show a tendency to assault on democratic rights as seen in the way they are trying to suppress protests against corruption and black money."

Warning of the UPA government against another hike in prices of petroleum products, the CPI-M said intensify its campaign against rising prices and a universal public distribution system.

The Central Committee decided to conduct "a vigorous political campaign against all the measures being proposed by the UPA government, which are contrary to the interests of the people and country."

Bring include multinational companies in the retail, continuity of public distribution system as directed against the universal PDS, policies that squeeze the farmers in agriculture and combating land ownership by corporations and property speculators roots depriving farmers of their land.

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