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Visakhapatnam, May 26, 2005
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has threatened to lay siege to the Collectorate on June 6 if the issues that cropped up during the party’s padayatra were not resolved immediately.
The CPI (M) organized a dharna in front of the MRO office on Thursday demanding that the Collector instantiate action basing on the people’s memoranda submitted on the local issues during the padayatra.
Addressing the demonstrators, the party unit secretary MVS Sarma said that the CPI (M) had come out with a few main demands to the Congress Government – ration cards for the poor, hiking the income ceiling for white cards to Rs.36,000 houses for all, pucca houses at the place of stay, regular supply of drinking water etc.,
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