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CPI-M not working for third front: Prakash Karat

Ruling Out Any Effort By It For A Third Front For Lok Sabha Elections, CPI-M On Thursday Said It Would However Strive For A Left Democratic Alternative Of Regional Parties For 'adjustments'.

PTI | Updated on: 13 Jun 2013, 05:10:01 PM

Thrissur:

Ruling out any effort by it for a third front for Lok Sabha elections, CPI-M on Thursday said it would however strive for a Left democratic alternative of regional parties for 'adjustments'.

The front would only be a temporary arrangement based on (seat) 'adjustments and tactics' as part of the party's electoral strategy, CPIM General Secretary Prakash Karat told reporters here.

Certain regional parties would not be fit to be included permanently in the proposed alternative front in view of their divergent policies and programmes, he added.

Replying to a question on a new non-Congress non-BJP front proposed by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, he said no discussion in this regard had been held in CPI-M.

Karat, however, asserted "the question of having an alliance with the Trinamool Congress does not arise at all. Several CPM activists in West Bengal have been attacked by the Trinamool Congress workers," he said.

On West Bengal CPI-M leaders' reported idea of supporting the Congress on the lines of the UPA-I, he dismissed it as "a figment of imagination by the mediamen.

Earlier, Karat delivered the inaugural address on Left Alternative for Indian  Economy, Political democracy and Society at nearby  Ayyanthole in connection with the 104th birth anniversary of late party veteran E M S Namboodiripad.

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First Published : 13 Jun 2013, 05:07:00 PM

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