CPI-M admits to losing support among \'basic classes\'

CPI-M admits to losing support among 'basic classes'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The CPI-M has admitted that its rout in the elections follows "an erosion of support among the basic classes".

An editorial in "People's Democracy" said: "In many industrial centres around the country, the working class has voted for the BJP. In areas where wielded influence amongst workers, there has been a reduction of that influence with some exceptions like and "

came up with its worst ever electoral performance in any election since independence in 1947, with the CPI-M and CPI winning just three and two seats, respectively.

While the CPI-M won one seat in Kerala, both these parties won two seats each as part of the DMK-led alliance in

"A disturbing feature of the CPI-M's performance is the continuing fall in the overall voting percentage of the party," the editorial said.

"This is mainly due to the sharp drop in the vote share of the party in and and to a lesser extent in "

While saying that violence and terror directed at the CPI-M in and was a reason for its poor show, the party admitted: "There was a political trend of sections of its voters moving away from the party in both these states."

This conclusion followed a preliminary review conducted at the meeting held on June 7-9.

"It is therefore essential that the party goes to the people in a big way. The Central Committee, amongst the tasks set out, called for the Party leaders and cadres to meet the people who have moved away from us in the election and listen to their views.

"This must be the start of the process of winning back their confidence. Special attention must be paid to meet workers, poor peasants and agricultural labourers and their families."

It added: "The party leadership and cadres must approach this task with all seriousness and humility."

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, June 13 2019. 14:52 IST