CPI-M woos JD-U Kerala unit again after Nitish move

IANS  |  New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram 

As the JD-U in voiced disapproval of Nitish Kumar's move to embrace the to form a new in Bihar, the on Thursday made another bid to woo state JD-U leader M.P. Veerendra Kumar.

State Communist Party of India-Marxist Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said his party welcomed the "right reaction" of the Rajya Sabha member and Janata Dal-United chief Veerendra Kumar, who had frowned upon the developments.

"Now, what the state JD-U should do is to quit the Congress-led United Democratic Front (in Kerala). Once it is done, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) will discuss taking back JD-U into its fold," Balakrishnan told reporters in the capital.

It is the second time within weeks that Balakrishnan has extended an open invite to the state JD-U to return to the LDF fold.

Veerendra Kumar earlier told reporters in Delhi that he was even ready to resign from the upper house in his fight against "fascist forces".

The JD-U, which is part of the opposition UDF in Kerala, does not have any legislator in the southern state's assembly.

--IANS

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