Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

CPI(M) says no to Yechury’s proposal for Congress tie-up

- Tanmay Chatterjee tanmay.chatterjee@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: In a blow to CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, the party’s all-important central committee on Sunday voted down his proposal to allow a political understand­ing with the Congress and other parties.

Party insiders said the voting was on expected lines after a stormy debate over his draft on Saturday night during which Yechury even offered to step down. Senior leaders stopped him, said aC PI( M) central committee member who did not want to be named.

This effectivel­y means the CPI(M) will not enter into any pre-poll understand­ing with the Congress, although it could keep its options open for a pact after the 2019 general elections.

In an ideologica­l battle between Yechury and his predecesso­r Prakash Karat, the latter found support of the powerful Kerala lobby, while members from West Bengal and Tripura backed Yechury.

The thumbs-down to Yechury’s proposal on the concluding day of the CPI(M) central committee’s meet in Kolkata comes at a time when national and regional opposition parties are talking of forging an alliance against the BJP. Of the members who participat­ed, only 31 voted in favour of Yechury’s document, while 57 voted against it.

Karat’s draft, after incorporat­ing several amendments, will now be presented by Yechury at the 22nd party congress for final adoption in April. Party insiders said Yechury’s backers may also give a final push to change the party’s tactical line.

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