Mukul Roy joining BJP 'Aya Ram Gaya Ram' politics: CPI-M

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Dismissing former leader Mukul Roy's crossing over to the as "Aya Ram Gaya Ram' politics, the on Sunday said it would be "suicidal" if anybody harboured thoughts of fighting one of them by joining the other as the two parties "complement each other".

"So many people go to these parties, so many people leave. That doesn't affect the people. This is nothing but Aya Ram Gaya Ram politics," Communist Party of India-Marxist's West Bengal state Secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra.

The expression "Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram" refers to Haryana legislator Gaya Lal, who changed party thrice in a fortnight in 1967.

Roy, one of the founders of Trinamool, earlier this week joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in New Delhi.

Accusing the led government at the centre and the regime in West Bengal of carrying out a three-pronged attack on the masses, Mishra said "democracy is under attack, people's life and livelihood is under attack and there is an attempt to polarise people on religion, caste and community lines".

He alleged that the Sangh Parivar including the BJP, was trying to polarise people in the state with the "backing of the state government".

"Their principal target are the Leftists, particularly the Such attacks on the is happening across the country, particularly in West Bengal.

"There were communal clashes, tension in some areas of late. The state government's role seems to be strengthen the poliarisation."

In an obvious allusion to the Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's meeting with supremo Mamata Banerjee this week, Mishra said: "Even the Shiv Sena is giving certificate to Mamata, because she is anti-communist."

Asked whether there could be an exodus from various anti-parties in the state to the BJP, he said: "If anybody thinks will fight the BJP, or will fight against the Trinamool, I think that is suicidal. and the complement each other."

"You cannot fight the one by taking along the other. To fight these forces, the Left and other democratic and secular forces need to come to a common platform".

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, November 05 2017. 23:44 IST