APDR state conference begins today in Krishnagar

APDR state conference begins today in Krishnagar

Biswabrata Goswami

KRISHNAGAR, 26 MAR: The Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR) has begun its 28th state conference at Kalinagar Sanghati Lodge in Krishnagar on Saturday to discuss a host of issues including its organizational lacks.

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The two-day conference will end on Sunday where a total of 370 delegates from its branches spread across the state will join in debates over various issues.

The conference commenced with a two-hour long open session where several veteran personalities delivered their speeches on the issue related with the gradual synchronisation of democratic space across the country especially in West Bengal.

In the first day, the conference noted that the tasks of the rights movement have become tougher than ever at the present juncture, which also emphasised its relevance. In West Bengal, there is a government that pays scant regards to democratic norms, despite the fact that the present ruling party had come to power promising the restoration of democratic rights curbed under the Left Front regime. This government is intolerant of any criticism and uses strong-arm tactics to muzzle even the slightest of dissenting voices.

Tapas Chakraborty, vice-president of APDR said, “Our delegates will discuss various issues in the two-day conference. The secretary has already submitted his reports today. Based on discussion and debates, the committee will finally make resolutions for future plans and programmes at the end of the conference.”

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