Hyderabad, Mar 31: Communist Party of India (CPI) National General Secretary Suravaram Sudhakar
Reddy on Saturday said, of late, the Centre’s interference in Judiciary was
growing.
Talking to newsmen here, Mr Reddy said that the
Centre should take necessary steps to resolve the issues including the alleged
interference of the executive in Judiciary as raised by Senior-most Judges.
It may be mentioned that lawyers bodies had expressed grave concern over issues raised by Senior Supreme Court Judge Justice J.Chelameswar in a letter to the Chief Justice of India urging the latter to convene a full court to deal with the alleged executive interference in judiciary.
People from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and left parties had expressed their dissatisfaction over the Supreme Court’s verdict on SC and ST Atrocity Act, Mr Reddy said and added that the party would extend its support to the proposed nation-wide protest on the issue on April 2.
He said that the when the BJP enjoyed full majority in Parliament, why it was shying away from the discussion on the no-confidence motion moved by the YSR Congress Party, Telugu Desam Party and some other parties.
Mr Reddy urged the BJP-led NDA government to take necessary steps to hold Parliament session in a proper manner and ensure a discussion on the no-trust motion.
He said that the NDA government was not willing to form ‘Cauvery Management Board’ and AIADMK members were stalling the proceedings of Parliament leading to adjournments on a almost a daily basis, due to Assembly election in Karnataka. The BJP feared a debacle in the election if the CMB was formed, he alleged.
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao did not discuss with the CPI on forming “a Federal Front “, Mr Reddy said and added that “without making his (Mr Rao) stance on communalism, how can we join in the front” , he questioned.
Telangana CPI Secretary Chada Venkat Reddy said that CPI second State Conference will be held at RTC Kalyana Mandapam here from April one to 4. UNI
It may be mentioned that lawyers bodies had expressed grave concern over issues raised by Senior Supreme Court Judge Justice J.Chelameswar in a letter to the Chief Justice of India urging the latter to convene a full court to deal with the alleged executive interference in judiciary.
People from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and left parties had expressed their dissatisfaction over the Supreme Court’s verdict on SC and ST Atrocity Act, Mr Reddy said and added that the party would extend its support to the proposed nation-wide protest on the issue on April 2.
He said that the when the BJP enjoyed full majority in Parliament, why it was shying away from the discussion on the no-confidence motion moved by the YSR Congress Party, Telugu Desam Party and some other parties.
Mr Reddy urged the BJP-led NDA government to take necessary steps to hold Parliament session in a proper manner and ensure a discussion on the no-trust motion.
He said that the NDA government was not willing to form ‘Cauvery Management Board’ and AIADMK members were stalling the proceedings of Parliament leading to adjournments on a almost a daily basis, due to Assembly election in Karnataka. The BJP feared a debacle in the election if the CMB was formed, he alleged.
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao did not discuss with the CPI on forming “a Federal Front “, Mr Reddy said and added that “without making his (Mr Rao) stance on communalism, how can we join in the front” , he questioned.
Telangana CPI Secretary Chada Venkat Reddy said that CPI second State Conference will be held at RTC Kalyana Mandapam here from April one to 4. UNI
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