New Delhi
Thousands of workers and farmers from North and Central India converged in the national capital on Tuesday as the Communist Party of India (Marxist) held a massive “Jan Aakrosh Rally”. A significant turnout was witnessed from Himachal Pradesh, with participants arriving from all districts.
The rally was led by the party’s central leadership, with Polit Bureau members addressing the gathering. State leaders also joined in, making it a coordinated show of strength against the Centre.



CPI(M) leaders launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led Modi government, accusing it of pursuing “communal and pro-corporate policies.” They alleged that while large corporate houses are being given massive financial concessions, workers and farmers are being burdened with anti-people laws, deepening exploitation and aggravating the agrarian crisis.
The rally concluded with a call for intensified nationwide struggle to mobilize the working class and farming community against what the party termed as “neo-liberal and anti-people policies” of the Centre.
Key Demands Raised:
Repeal the four Labour Codes
Scrap the India–US trade deal
Restore MGNREGA and withdraw V.B. Gram Yojana
Roll back Electricity Amendment Bill, 2025
Stop installation of smart meters
Guarantee minimum 5 bigha land rights to farmers
Implement declared Minimum Support Price (MSP) for milk
Provide land in exchange for land to disaster-affected families
Restore Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG)
State Secretary Sanjay Chauhan stated that the party will continue its struggle until the government rolls back these policies.



