The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Left a safer bet than Cong., its leaders not turncoats: Yechury

- S. Anandan

Before hurling allegation­s at the CPI(M) in Kerala, the Congress will do well to ask itself why a large number of people joining the BJP are Congress leaders, said CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury in an interactio­n with The Hindu at Parakkandy.

“In Kerala too, people think it’s a safer bet to have the Left which is unlikely to defect to the BJP. In West Bengal and Tripura, we are getting killed. But our leaders don’t become turncoats. That sort of character you require in the party, which the Congress doesn’t have,” he said.

Responding to a question on the charges levelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi against the CPI(M) and the Kerala government, Mr. Yechury said Mr. Modi was deliberate­ly spreading false informatio­n as the agencies under him could not come up with anything incriminat­ing in the diplomatic baggage gold smuggling case even after years of investigat­ion. “The point is the boot is always on the other foot for Mr. Modi. He makes these reckless allegation­s while he is singularly responsibl­e as the head of the Union government for having conducted these investigat­ions,” Mr. Yechury said.

On the Income Tax Department freezing the bank account of his party in Thrissur, he said details of all accounts across the country using the CPI(M) PAN card were consolidat­ed every year and submitted by the party and “there were times when the Election

Commission of India and other authoritie­s went on record saying that we were the ones that actually fulˆlled that obligation in time. Even the ruling party does not do that, but no questions are asked”.

The action of the I-T Department in the midst of election, a year after receiving the data, smacked of mala de intentions, especially when it is read with the arrests of Delhi and Jharkhand Chief Ministers, the attacks on Opposition leaders, and engineerin­g a split in Opposition parties, etc, he said.

Mr. Yechury slammed a major section of the media for parroting a BJP-sponsored narrative. The INDIA bloc was never meant to be a pan-Indian grand narrative, but an understand­ing and seat adjustment­s at the State level to keep the BJP out which was achieved in most States. It was not tried in States like Kerala where the BJP was a nonentity and in places like

West Bengal where the idea was to ensure anti-incumbency against the Trinamool Congress government should not favour the BJP. So, the INDIA bloc offered a very viable, stable alternativ­e, he said.

While targeting over 400 seats, the BJP and Mr. Modi knew fully well that they had hit the ceiling in terms of the number of seats in 2019 in States where the sharpening of communal polarisati­on worked for them. If free and fair elections were held, the CPI(M) would improve its electoral performanc­e in West Bengal and Tripura, he said.

(Full interview: https:// newsth.live/Yechury)

Forecast for Saturday: Heavy/very heavy rainfall/snowfall likely at isolated places over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. Thundersto­rm with lightning likely at isolated places over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseem­a, central Maharashtr­a, Marathwada, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala and Mahe

 ?? THULASI KAKKAT ?? Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the CPI(M), during an interactio­n with in Kannur.
THULASI KAKKAT Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the CPI(M), during an interactio­n with in Kannur.

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