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At CPI(M) politburo, a section rues time 'wasted' on framing poll tactics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A section of CPI(M) leaders feels the issue of electoral tactics with non-Left parties has been given more importance as against strengthening the party organisation in the past.

The view came to the fore on the first day of a two-day CPI(M) politburo meet, which began here today, to discuss and give a final shape to the political organisational review report.

The said leaders are likely to put pressure on and hold him responsible for "weakening" the organisation at the grassroots level, sources said.

According to some senior CPI(M) leaders, who refused to be named, the politburo would once again witness a division between the and the (former general secretary) the Prakash during the discussions.

"Karat feels that because of the electoral tactic of having an understanding with the Congress, the Left voters got confused. Even the organisation did not grow. But the fact is that over the last few years, the Left parties including the CPI(M), have actually succeeded in bringing the Dalits, Adivasis, the youth and students under one umbrella. Karat and his camp feel that too much time has been wasted without strengthening the organisation which is not true," one of them said.

The glaring example was the Dalit Swabhiman Sangharsh rally, which was organised in Delhi, and the recent farmers' rally in which was organised by the All India Kisan Sabha, the peasants' wing of the CPI(M), and supported by other parties, the leader said.

The Dalit Swabhiman Sangharsh Rally was held in on September 16, 2016. The rally was addressed among others by Yechury, CPI Sudhakar Reddy, Subhashini Ali of the DSMM, D Raja, Rohith Vemula's mother Radhika Vemula, Jignesh Mevani, Bezwada Wilson, Paul Diwakar, Vimal Thorat, Thirunavakkarasu, AIAWU, Nirmal, BKMU, and many others.

"We have to bring all sections of people towards our ideology. Through the dalit rally and the farmers' rally, we could bring together various sections of the society towards our party who were not earlier with us. This is a great achievement. This is how we can strengthen our organisation," said.

According to sources, the recent by-elections results in and has not been able to change the anti-stand of the

It is known that while putting across its arguments, the has pointed out that winning bye-elections was possible as the Left had supported the non-parties against the

On the other hand, the feels that towing the line of the last CPI(M) of supporting the strongest non-party in the elections still holds relevance.

The party would discuss the organisational report in depth in the politburo meeting before it is placed in the party to be held in in April.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 20:45 IST
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