Report from Tamil Nadu :
“Break the shackles of Imperialism and Feudalism”
Call by the Speakers at Book release Meeting of Adagu Vykkapattu India
C omrade Tarimela Nagi Reddy made a
statement in the Sessions court, Hyderabad, in reply
to the accusations made in the conspiracy case by
the Government. This statement was published by
the Tarimela Nagi Reddy Memorial Trust in English
under the title “India Mortgaged” in 1978. It was also
published in Telugu in 1980 under the title “Takattulo
Bhatatdesam”. It was again agranslated into Hindi
and published under the title “Bharat Ek Bandhak
Rashtra”. It is now published in Tamil under the title
“Adagu Vaikkappatta India”.
The TNM Trust organised a meeting on the
occasion of the release of this book on 7th September
2015 at Chennai. The meeting was held at Selva
Mahal, MSR Nagar at 3 pm. It was presided over by
Comrade Kovai Eswaran, who translated the book
into Tamil. He explained how brilliantly Com. TN
exposed the treachery committed by the Indian big
bourgeoisie by compromising with the imperialism
and feudalism. As result, the foreign capital came to
occupy the commanding heights in the Indian
economy and India was made to seve the interests
of imperialism rather than those of Indian people.
He also told about the way he overcame the
difficulties in translating the book.
Com. P.Jaswantha Rao. Secretary of TNM Trust,
released the book and the first copy was received
by Com. Madhav Katta. Speaking on the occasion,
Com. P.J.Rao said that Com.TN defended MarxismLeninism and brilliantly substantiated that India
remained as a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society.
He refuted the charge of treason by saying that it is
the Indian ruling classes that betrayed the people
and the country and the communist revolutionaries
have every right to change this society with
revolution. He explained the activities of the TNM
Trust and appealed for help for co-operation to
extend its activities to Tamil Nadu.
Com Madhav Katta said that the book by
Com.TN has given him clarity on the nature of Indian
society and of the Indian ruling classes. Prof. Siva
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Kumar, quoting from the