CPI declines to comment on Kerala CM's praise of Kim Jong-un

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The today declined to comment on Chief Minister Vijayan's statement on North Korean but said is facing threat from the US for the past few decades.

Vijayan, a veteran leader, had lavished praise on the North Korean for taking on the US. The is a junior ally in the CPI-M-led in


When asked about Vijayan's statement, of (CPI) S said there was no need to approve or disapprove it.

"I don't like to comment on Vijayan's statement. Why should I approve or disapprove (his statement)," Reddy told

"But what I feel is there is a lot of pressure by the US on Unfortunately, by putting a lot of Army and (against the North), and continuously threatening for five-six decades...(by the US)...

"So, now, it's a life and death battle for them (North Korea). It's Americans who are responsible for this type of reactions from North Korean leaders," he said.

Addressing a CPI(M) district committee meet in Kozhikode on Wednesday, Vijayan had praised the North Korean for putting up a "tough" resistance against "imperialist" better than the Communist-ruled

Vijayan had also said there was a general criticism that China's fight against imperialist forces was not living up to the expectations of people.

"has been adopting a tough anti-US stand. has successfully withstood the pressure exerted by the US," the Chief Minister had said.

Reddy, however, expressed the view that and are in "different positions", hinting the resistance against by the two countries cannot be compared.

"They (China) are not having that big pressure from (compared to North Korea)," Reddy said, noting their "par" status being members of the

"So, their (China's) case is different. North Korean case is a different type of thing.

"It is the Americans who should take the initiative to clear doubts that will not be attacked. (Then) these complications and this atmosphere (of hostility) can be reduced," he said.

Kim, in his address, said North Korea's nuclear weapons can reach anywhere in the US and threatened that he has a nuclear button on his desk.

Hitting back, US on Wednesday warned that his "nuclear button" is "much bigger and more powerful" than the one controlled by Kim as the said it was keeping all its options on the table to curb Pyongyang's missile and atomic programmes.

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 19:35 IST