Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

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 a CPI(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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