The Party primary branch conferences have already started in many states. The Mandal/Tahsil/Town and District conferences will be held in December, January and all the state conferences will be held by March 2018. Delegates to Party Congress will be elected in the state conferences. Though it is a lengthy process, it is part of the internal party democracy.
The Party Congress will review the past activities, socio-economic political developments in the country and chalkout the policy for the next 3 years. The Party Congress will also discuss Party organisations.
The Party Congress main agenda will be formulating the new policy of Left, Secular, Democratic platform for united struggle against the fascistic tendencies in the country, reflected in the intolerance, attacks on Dalits, minorities and intellectuals, by Hindutva forces supported by RSS-BJP led NDA government.
CPI general secretary S. Sudhakar Reddy in a statement today expressed serious concern at the miserable failure of the government, to control the price-rise, and deteriorating economic situation, due to wrong policies of the government. Resistance by government employees, working class, peasantry, students, youth, women and other sections of the people is on rise. Failure to unearth black money and growing corruption is cause of concern. CPI Congress will discuss these issues and prepare the programme of action to channelize the discontent of the people into mighty united struggles, he said. Left party leaders will be invited to address the CPI Congress.
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FIVE-DAY CPI PARTY CONGRESS TO BEGIN ON APRIL 25, 2018
Special Correspondent - 2017-10-03 11:32
NEW DELHI: The 23rd Party Congress of the Communist Party of India will be held at Kollam (Quilon) in Kerala from April 25 to 29, 2018. The last Congress was held at Puducherry in 2015. Delegates representing about 6,35,000 party members will participate in the Party Congress.