CPI(M) 24th All India State Conference in Madurai

Agartala, Mar 31, 2025, By Our Correspondent
Agartala: Mar 31: The 24th All India State Conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), set to take place on April 2, 2025, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is expected to be a pivotal event for the party as it navigates the current political landscape in India. Opposition leader Jitendra Choudhury of Tripura confirmed that 48 representatives and observers from the state will be in attendance. Several CPI(M) leaders have already left for Madurai in preparation for the conference.
According to Choudhury, the primary focus of the conference will be a comprehensive review of India’s political situation, which has become increasingly challenging under the current BJP-led government. Analysts suggest that the discussions will not only examine the national political environment but also evaluate the party’s future direction in response to shifting dynamics. The conference is anticipated to address strategies to counter the growing influence of the ruling party and strengthen the opposition.
One of the key areas of discussion is likely to be the party’s internal strategic planning. This includes evaluating past performance and charting a path forward, especially in the context of upcoming elections and movements. Political insiders also speculate that the CPI(M) may discuss ways to expand its influence within India’s secular political framework and develop alliances with like-minded parties to challenge the BJP’s dominance.
The conference is drawing significant attention in political circles, with many viewing it as a critical moment for the CPI(M). The decisions made in Madurai could shape the future of the party and its role in India’s broader political discourse, making this event a significant one for both party members and political observers alike.