KCP(MC) observes `black day`

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IMPHAL, July 1: The proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Council) has in a press statement signed by its information and publicity secretary Paikhomba Meitei said that its central security council observed “black day” on July 1 to commemorate the dead of its pioneer member Ibohanbi.     

“Ibohanbi died in the hands of enemy at Andro Heituppokpi on July 1, 1995. KCP (MC) has been observing the day as “black day” every year,” the statement said.       

KCP (MC) polit bureau Khoirangba Khuman, who presided the function, remembered the pioneer member of the party and his role in its freedom movement.       

Speaking further at the function the Khoirangba said that pro-capitalist India under its capitalist development policies is violating the human rights of the proletarian people.

“40 percent of the world population, who do not have sufficient food to eat, lives in India. In the India’s 1.27 billion population, 77 percent earn only Rs 18 per day while above 5000 children died of hunger each day,” he said.

“The property of only 53 richest people in India makes up 31 percent of the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” he said.         

Self-proclaimed leaders who don’t even know the proper meaning of communist are falling into the trap set by India and along with them those innocent cadres who followed them are now suffering under the custody of security forces, he maintained while adding that KCP (MC) will never join the fake surrender policy that “pseudo-revolutionaries” are in.    

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