Friday, June 19, 2009

CPI(M) holds detailed discussion on Lalgarh situation

As operations to flush out Maoists from Lalgarh continued on Friday, the CPI(M) Politburo held detailed discussion on the emerging situation there, besides reviewing its organisational problems that led to its worst-ever poll performance.

Senior party leaders quoted Maoist statements to say that their charges that Trinamool Congress was aiding and abetting the extremist outfit had been vindicated.

Politburo member and West Bengal leader Biman Bose said "the game plan of Trinamool Congress and its 'rainbow coalition' (parties from extreme Left to extreme Right) has been exposed. He (Maoist leader Kishanji) has said we helped them in Nandigram and now we seek their (TC) help in Lalgarh. We have been saying this since long."

The main concern of party leaders was to find ways and means to tackle the Maoist violence which they alleged was being "actively" backed by Trinamool Congress in its bid to "destabilise" the Left Front government in West Bengal.

The "self-critical" review of the party's electoral performance, which saw its Lok Sabha strength decline from 42 to 16, was also taken up at the meeting, party sources said, adding that the findings of the review would be placed before the two-day meeting of the Central Committee starting from Saturday.

 

In this context, the CPI(M) leadership has accepted that the idea of Third Front championed by Left parties was completely rejected by the people. The issue of withdrawal of support on the Indo-US nuclear deal and its timing is also likely to be discussed on Saturday.


The Central Committee would finalise measures to rectify the drawbacks so as to enable the party to confidently face assembly polls in its bastions of
West Bengal and Kerala in 2011.

On whether there was any internal feud in the CPI(M) that led to the poll debacle in West Bengal, Bose said there was no feud within the party.

"A section of media has always tried to find internal feud within CPI(M) or Left forces," he said.

By :  News Team

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