The Asian Age

Lalu’s love for CPI( ML) may pinch Shahabuddi­n

Yadav may offer Siwan and Ara parliament­ary seats to the ultra- Left party to win it over for expanding the secular base

- NAYEAR AZAD RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav addresses a rally in Bihar.

With its eyes set on 2019 general election, Bihar’s Opposition party RJD is now planning to counter the ruling JD( U)- BJP alliance with a pact with the Communists, including the ultra- Left CPI( ML), to expand the secular base. The move follows the dramatic collapse of the Grand Secular Alliance in July, changing the political contours of the caste- conscious state.

Reports coming from within the RJD suggest that party chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has narrowed down on the Left in his desperate search for allies to take on the NDA.

Sources said that the former chief minister might even go to the extent of including the CPI ( Marxist- Leninist) in the Left unity and concede many demands of the ultra- Left party.

According to RJD MLA Mohammad Neamatulla­h, “The party’s agenda is to stop BJP from coming to power in 2019 and for this we have to draw a bigger line. The RJD is ready to shake hands with all non- BJP parties to expand its secular base.”

RJD insiders claim that Mr Yadav may also agree to offer Siwan and Ara parliament­ary seats to the CPI( ML) by sacrificin­g his strongman Mohammed Shahabuddi­n, a former MP of Siwan.

The speculatio­n has taken the political circle by surprise because the RJD has been fighting a tough political battle with the ultra- Left party in Bihar for the past several decades.

It was because of the rivalry with Mr Yadav that the Indian People’s Front ( IPF), the political outfit of the then undergroun­d Left organisati­on, had offered support to Nitish Kumar’s Samata Party which parted ways with Mr Yadav in the early nineties.

Observers believe that if the move of Mr Yadav to join hands with the ultra- Left party materialis­es, it may change the political arithmetic in Bihar and lend a formidable advantage to the RJD chief in offering a viable alternativ­e to the NDA.

The CPI( ML), however, denied holding official discussion on an understand­ing with the RJD. CPI ( ML) legislator Mahboob Alam told this newspaper that, “The RJD has only been giving statements but we don’t see any concrete strategy to fight against communal forces. RJD needs to come out on the streets to fight for the cause of people”.

The Left leader also raised questions on the Congress which is a part of Grand Secular Alliance in

Bihar. “We are also against Congress’ soft Hindutva policy which they have been following to gain power. As far as Siwan and Ara seats are concerned our central committee will take a final call on the issue,” he said.

Mohammad Shahabuddi­n, despite being convicted and facing several heinous criminal charges including kidnapping and murder, is still a senior member of the RJD. He was barred from contesting elections after he was convicted in a criminal case in 2007.

Shahabuddi­n, projected by Mr Yadav as the party’s Muslim face, was elected as Lok Sabha MP in 1996 and remained in Parliament for four consecutiv­e terms till he was declared guilty of abducting with intent to murder by a Siwan court in 2007.

In 2009 and 2014, Heena Shahab, the wife of incarcerat­ed former RJD MP had contested from Siwan but lost to BJP as CPI( ML) ate into the secular votes.

The CPI( ML) currently has three members in the state Assembly and the RJD chief realises that that the Left party will never accept his friendship offer until he takes a harsh decision on Shahabuddi­n, a mafia don and four- term former MP who was initiated into politics by Mr Ýadav. The conflict between both the parties had deepened after JNU student leader Chandrasek­har was murdered in 1997 allegedly on the instructio­ns of Shahabuddi­n.

Observers say that in the early 1990s when Mr Yadav was expanding his party’s base in Bihar he had engineered a split in CPI( M-L) which was a popular force among the poor sections in several districts including Siwan, Bhojp ur, Jehanabad and Arwal. During this period the CPI( ML) was involved in a caste- based massacres and conflict with upper caste outfit Ranvir Sena.

Mr Yadav had then backed a Naxal outfit Maoist Communist Centre ( MCC) against the CPI( ML) which led to the killing of several CPI( ML) workers.

If

Lalu Yadav manages to join hands with the ultra- Left party, it may lend a formidable advantage to him in offering a viable alternativ­e to the NDA

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