CPI(M) meet witnesses raucous debate on political line

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A three-day meeting of the CPI(M) central committee, which ended here today, witnessed an acrimonious debate on whether the party should have any electoral understanding with secular forces including the to take on the in the 2019 polls.

The central committee authorised the politburo to prepare the draft political resolution to be placed before the next Party Congress, scheduled for next year, CPI(M) general secretary said.


The politburo will incorporate every aspect of the discussions held during the three-day central committee meeting in in the draft, he said.

According to party sources, many leaders, especially those from the unit, were of the view that the party should have an electoral understanding with secular forces, including the Congress, as it had done in the recent presidential and vice-presidential polls.

However, some leaders opposed the views and said they believed that the party should focus its attack against the BJP, along with non-secular parties.

The 22nd Party of the CPI(M) will be held in Hyderabad from April 18 to 22 next year.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, Yechury said the party would not be cowed down by attacks of the RSS and the BJP, and that it decided to intensify the campaign against the "anti-people and anti-national" policies of the government.

Yechury said the central committee also decided to extend its support to the protest initiatives planned by trade unions, farmers, students, youths and other sections of the people against the BJP-led government at the Centre.

On the BJP's 'Jan Raksha Yatra' against political violence in Kerala, Yechury said the two-week-long campaign against the Left party was "completely unprecedented and undemocratic".

The CPI(M) has decided to organise a rally and demonstration in front of the office in tomorrow, the concluding day of the BJP's Jan Raksha Yatra.

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First Published: Mon, October 16 2017. 22:13 IST