23rd CPI party Congress begins with call to oust BJP govt

Press Trust of India  |  Kollam (Ker) 

The today welcomed the CPI(M)'s stand to have an understanding with the to oust the BJP-led government at the Centre and said the latter's resolution has brought parties' political approach "nearer."

Addressing the 23rd party here today, S Sudhakar Reddy said the CPI(M)'s tactical line would help strengthen the unity between the two communist parties and also further unity to take on the "communal fascism" of the RSS-BJP.

Calling for a broader Left unity, Reddy said, "I would like to assure that the and the CPI(M), with all other Left parties, certainly will strengthen unity further to defeat BJP."

The for the past one year has been discussing these issues as fascism is at the 'door step.'

"We need a broader or much broader, secular, democratic left unity to take on it (RSS-BJP)," Reddy said.

parties would fight unitedly the fascist tendencies of the BJP, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, CPI-M said the main task was to defeat the BJP and its allies by aligning with all secular and democratic forces.

Referring to the party's political resolution, adopted at the 22nd Party held at on April 22, Yechury said the challenge posed by BJP has to be faced by not having any political alliance with the party.

However, there can be an understanding with all secular parties including the Congress, said Yechury, who had proposed such a tactical line in the party, which was later adopted in the CPI(M) though there was some resistance to it earlier.

The secular Opposition parties should cooperate for a broad mobilisation of people against communalism, Yechury said.

We should foster a joint action of class and mass organisations to attract all sections of people into the struggle, he said.

In order to achieve the objective of ousting the BJP government, CPI(M)'s 22nd had decided that appropriate electoral tactics to maximise the pooling of anti-BJP votes should be adopted, Yechury added.

The CPI's 23rd party would take up for discussion the draft political resolution which has declared dislodging of the "RSS-controlled BJP government as its main slogan."

The draft resolution also said the political parties would be free to draw their own electoral tactics as and when elections are announced, but launch of a mass resistance against fascism cannot be delayed any more.

The resolution also attacked the NDA government headed by and alleged that "with RSS in real control, the threat is much more serious. It (RSS) has already penetrated almost all key sectors and organs of the government."

The four-day meet would conclude on April 29 with the election of the new national council and

A massive volunteer march is also scheduled to be held on the final day.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 17:45 IST