In picture: Prakash Karat. DH file photo.
Citing a 25-year-old press conference by late Jyoti Basu and Uttar Pradesh bypoll results, CPM Polit Bureau member Prakash Karat has once again upped the ante over the electoral tactics to take on the BJP.
The editorial written by Karat analysing the victory of Samajwadi Party in the bypolls in Gorakhpur and Phulpur has said the lesson learnt from the results is that the "effective way" to take on the BJP is "not by forging an all-India alliance or front" of opposition parties.
Amid questions how a strident anti-Congress could help in defeating BJP, Karat has interestingly invoked the late Marxist veteran from Bengal and his campaigning in 1993 UP Assembly polls held after Babri Masjid demolition. Basu had in a press conference in Varanasi then given a call to vote for candidates who can defeat BJP.
The reference to Basu assumes significance as the Bengal unit is opposed to Karat's line of excluding Congress, which they vociferously raised in the recently concluded State Conference. Reference to Basu is seen as an attempt by Karat to address cadres in Bengal, who argue for General Secretary Sitaram Yechury's line of keeping the electoral doors open.
Karat's opponents find this argument "contradictory" and said at one point he is saying that Congress cannot be made part of any efforts to counter BJP but at the same time talk about general campaign to defeat BJP that helps Congress.