Congress should discard neo-liberal eco policies and get back to Nehruvian approach : CPI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

should get back to a Nehruvian approach in its economic policy to win the confidence of and regional parties and that should reflect in the party's manifesto as well, D said today.

also said the leadership of a coalition would be decided "collectively" as per the political situation, while noting that might have wanted to give a message that he was in command of the largest opposition party when he talked about being ready for the position if emerges as the single largest party in the 2019 national elections.

"alone would not be able to form the government but would have to take others along, depending on certain issues. Congress would have to change its economic agenda. It can not stick to its (current) economic policies. I had told Rahul that now his party would have to get back to Nehruvian approach in economic policies," told

said that the Nehruvian approach would help Congress get the confidence of parties like Left and regional parties.

"I think the Congress would have to reflect their Nehruvian approach in their election manifesto before elections and seriously rework its economic agenda," Raja said.

Asserting that it is the economic policies of the Congress which had created a gap between the largest opposition party and and regional parties, the Left said that the Congress would have to discard some of its neo-liberal economic agenda according to the new political situation in the country.

He said that Nehruvian approach was of welfare state which no one can oppose and the Constitution of is meant for a welfare state.

today has emerged as a neo-liberal state which comes in conflict with the the Constitution of India, he said.

However, Raja felt that though Congress might emerge as the single largest opposition party as the other regional parties would just get seats from their respective states, but it would be "highly unlikely" that it would be able to form government at the Centre on its own.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 16:35 IST