Discontent in Gujarat could have been channelised better: CPI-M

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The discontent among the people against the (BJP) governments in and the Centre could have been channelised "more effectively" if there had been a "credible opposition with an alternative programme", the said on Monday.

The of India Marxist (CPI-M) also expressed happiness at the victory of one of its candidates in Himachal Pradesh after 20 years.

It said that the BJP, that just scraped through, does not have much to celebrate as erosion in its support is clearly visible.

"The assembly election results show that the has nothing much to celebrate. Although it has won a majority to form a government, it has got the lowest number of seats in the last two decades," the said.

"Its tally of around 100 seats is a big fall from the 'Mission 150' declared by President Amit Shah. The erosion in support can also be seen from the fact that in the Lok Sabha election of 2014, the had led in 165 assembly segments," it said.

In Himachal Pradesh, where the routed the ruling Congress and got huge majority, the Left party said that Himachal verdict is "against the corruption and misrule of the Virbhadra Singh government".

"The has won an assembly seat and will be represented in the state assembly after a gap of twenty years," it said.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 21:50 IST