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Not in favour of joining hands with Congress, says Vijayan

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new delhi — As talks of an antiBJP front for the next Lok Sabha polls gain ground, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said he is not in favour of joining hands with the Congress to forge an opposition alliance that should be aimed at giving people a “real political alternativ­e”.

Vijayan, 73, also said that regional parties are “strong” these days and that the synergy between them could be used to take on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the general elections due next year.

Alleging that the BJP has been destroying the country’s democratic norms, the CPM veteran, who completes two years in office next May, said co-operation between regional parties was essential to “defeat those who must be defeated”. The remarks by the lone communist chief minister come against the backdrop of West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee and her Telangana counterpar­t and Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief K Chandrashe­khar Rao kickstarti­ng efforts to form a so-called ‘Federal Front’ with or without the Congress.

“Regional parties are strong these days. Regional tie-ups can be considered during elections for a real political alternativ­e. There is no point in joining hands with one particular party at the national level,”Vijayan said here.

The draft political resolution adopted at CPM’s Central Committee meeting in Kolkata in January this year had ruled out any electoral alliance or understand­ing with the Congress.

But, the committee had said that the main objective of the party is to “defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party” and it will focus on “mobilising all secular democratic forces” for that purpose.

Interestin­gly, on March 30, the CPM announced that it would support the “strongest candidates” who would be in a position to defeat

Regional parties are strong these days. Regional tie-ups can be considered during elections for a real political alternativ­e.

Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala CM

the BJP in the upcoming Assembly polls in Karnataka, which might mean even supporting Congress nominees.

Continuing his scathing attack on the BJP-led NDA government, Vijayan said secular minds are disturbed by the happenings around the country which would lead to a movement sweeping away the right-wing government from power. Vijayan was in Delhi to attend the Central Committee meeting of the CPM early this week.

“There is a new uprising. Take a look at the farmers’ uprising in some states. The states ruled by the BJP are witnessing people’s movements,” he said.

“Trade unions are agitating. The cultural scene in the country is already in trouble. The youth and the campuses across the country are on streets protesting for their democratic rights. There is a need for a real (political) alternativ­e.”

The chief minister also said it was saddening that certain Constituti­onal bodies have been acting as a “puppet” in the hands of the government, remarks seen as an attack against the Election Commission of India.

The poll body faced criticism over its controvers­ial decision to delay the declaratio­n of the Gujarat Asembly polls last year until the last rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“They (BJP) are destroying the Constituti­onal bodies of the country. Certain Constituti­onal bodies have been acting as a puppet in the hands of government. This is saddening. Secular minds are disturbed by the happenings. Secularism is in great danger here. A movement will begin in the country which will sweep the BJP away from power,” he said.

“What we have to focus on now is how is to effect a change. When we are able to show some difference, it brings an overall change. It may not give us any political advantage but we could bring some change by helping to defeat those who must be defeated,” he added.

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