Israeli attack on Palestine since October 7 is genocide, not war: Dipankar Bhattacharya

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7th State Conference of Khegramas startes in Bapu Auditorium (Bettiah) of historical Champaran

BI News,Bettiah: The 7th State Conference of All India Farm and Rural Laborers Assembly started in a grand manner today in the land of Champaran, which has registered its name in history for the movement of farmers and farm laborers in the entire country. Inaugurating the conference in the Bapu auditorium packed with delegates from every corner of Bihar, CPI (ML) General Secretary Comrade Dipankar Bhattacharya called for firmly establishing the organization in every village and hamlet of the country.The conference began with the biggest demonstration ever held on Bihar soil against Israel’s ongoing attack on Palestine.
Before this, CPI (ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, National General Secretary of All India Farm and Rural Laborers’ Assembly Dhirendra Jha, National General Secretary of All India Kisan Mahasabha Rajaram Singh, General Secretary of AIPWA Meena Tiwari, MLA of Sikta and All India Farm and Rural Laborers’ Assembly. State President Birendra Prasad Gupta and Manoj Manzil etc. garlanded the statue of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar at the District Collectorate and called for a decisive struggle against the fascist attack on democracy and the Constitution in the country.


A huge anti-war march was taken out from the site of Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar statue under the leadership of CPI (ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya and other CPI (ML)-Khegramas leaders.This march reached Bapu Auditorium via Teen Lalten Chowk, Lal Bazar, Sova Babu Chowk, Avantika Chowk. More than 5 thousand men and women participated in this anti-war demonstration carrying red flags in their hands and placards demanding to stop the Israeli attack on Palestine.

People involved in the demonstration ‘Stop Israeli attack on Palestine’; They were raising slogans like ‘Stop killing children and women in Gaza Strip’ and ‘We want peace, not war’ etc. CPI (ML) General Secretary Dipankar said that the ongoing Israeli attack on Palestine since October 7 is genocide, not war. This should be stopped at all costs.
He said that recently, when the proposal to stop this war came in UNO, most of the countries of the world stood in support of this proposal, but it was shameful that the Modi government of India, which has given the message of peace and non-violence to the whole world, decided to continue the attack. Standing with America, Israel and some European countries.

He said that till now more than 10 thousand people have been murdered in Palestine, most of whom are children, among them the number of children below one year of age is also high. The supply of food and medicine has also been stopped and hospitals, residential houses and places of worship are also being targeted for bombing. He said that the Modi government has not only adopted Israel’s anti-Israel foreign policy but the RSS-BJP have started a dirty politically motivated attack on the Muslim community in India on this issue.Civil demonstrations against Israeli attacks in the country have been banned and repressed by the police, strangling democracy.
Dipankar said that the voice of demand for stopping the Israeli attack and establishing peace and justice for Palestine is being raised all over the world. Huge civil demonstrations are taking place in major cities of Europe and America and even the Jews have organized huge demonstrations in protest with the slogan ‘No war in our name’.

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He appealed to all peace and justice loving citizens to raise their voice against the Israeli attack on Palestine and the massacre of unarmed civilians and innocent children Near the Martyr Vedi built outside Bapu Auditorium, CPI (ML) Legislature Party leader and National Vice President of Khegrams Comrade Mehboob Alam hoisted the flag of the organization and all the immortal martyrs and late leaders of the Indian Revolution – Charu Majumdar, Johar, Vinod Mishra, Ramnaresh Ram. The inaugural session of the conference started with tributes to Master Jagdish, Bootan Mushar, Gambhira Sah, Rajaram etc. and floral tributes at the martyr’s altar.
Inaugurating the conference, Dipankar Bhattacharya said that today there is a big threat to democracy, diversity and Ganga-Jamuni culture in the country. It is expected that this conference will also fulfill the political need to remove this threat.