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Yechury re-elected to helm CPI-M, vows to oust Modi govt

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HYDERABAD: THE CPI-MON SUNDAY unanimousl­y re-elected Sitaram Yechury as its General Secretary for another three years and he pledged to take steps to oust the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Yechury’s re-election took place on the last day of the party’s 22nd Congress here, Communist Party of India-marxist leader and former Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar announced.

Sarkar said Yechury, 65, was elected by a 95-member new Central Committee, which also elected a 17-member new Politburo.

“Yechury’s election was unanimous. There was no c ont est,”s ark art old reporters.

Yechury, who has been a member of the CPI-M since 1974 when he joined its student wing, was first elected the CPI-M General Secretary in 2015.

Born inch en nai, ye ch uryw as educated in Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, a city where he has spent most of his life.

Re-elected to the top post a year ahead of the general elections, Yechury said the CPI-M’S first goal was to oust the BJP-RSS Modi government.

In his address to the party delegates from across the country, he assured them that he would try to fulfil the immense responsibi­lity of this office to the best of his capability.

The five-day conclave saw the groups led by Yechury and former General Secretary Prakash Karat agreeing to amendments in the draft political resolution.

qhe resolution, while ruling out a political alliance with the Congress party, made it clear that it was ready for an understand­ing with that party. It reiterated that its first and foremost goal was to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party.

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