SHIMLA: State Secretariat of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) have fielded candidates for 15 assembly constituencies for the upcoming 14th Assembly elections. These 15 seats are Theog, Kasumpti, Shimla, Ani, Karsog, Jubbal Kotkhai, Saraj, Jogindernagar, Dharampur, Hamirpur, Kullu Sadar, Churah, Arki, Sulah and Pachhad assembly constituencies have been identified.
In this, the names of the candidates have been fixed for all except Shimla, Arki and Sulah. Which is as follows:
Assembly Constituency Candidate
1. Theog Rakesh Singha
2. KasumptI Dr. Kuldeep Singh Tanwar
3. Aani: Devaki Nand
4. Karsog :Kishori Lal
5. Jubbal Kotkhai :Vishal Shankta
6. Saraj :Mohinder Rana
7. Joginder Nagar: Kushal Bhardwaj
8.Dharampur: Bhupinder Singh
9. Hamirpur: Dr. Kashmir Singh
10. Kullu Sadar: Hotam Sonkhla
11. Churah: Narendra Virud
12.Pachhad: Ashish Kumar
To finalize the concrete strategy for the party elections, a meeting of the State Committee has been fixed in Mandi on October 2, 2022.
In this election, the party will contest against the anti-people policies implemented by the Modi government of BJP in the center and Jai Ram government in the state.
CPIM will work to defeat the BJP. CPM believes that the current government has implemented policies causing inflation, unemployment and agriculture crisis during its tenure.
Due to this workers, farmers, employees, women, youth, students and common people have been badly affected, CPM claimed.
Due to these policies, the government has cut the budget of education, health, drinking water, electricity, public distribution system and other services as well Agriculture and horticulture sectors.
The emphasis has been laid on their privatization. Due to which almost all classes are affected by it today, CPM claimed.
The party will work to win the CPM candidates in this election by taking these anti-people policies and alternative policies of the government so that the people can be provided relief from the crisis arising out of these anti-people policies being implemented by the government, said CPM secretary Dr Onkar Shad.