TIWN
AGARTALA, April 21 (TIWN): Waving the flag of alliance between CPI-M and congress, CM Manik Sarkar has been campaigning with high pitch for the West Bengal polls. The Congress-Left Front alliance for the coming West Bengal assembly polls is simply a mismatch of ideology; the tie-up is simply a mistake and devoid of any ideology. However, the outcome of the tie up will be seen in the results of the west Bengal assembly polls. According to the big heads of the political frame, this step of CM Manik Sarkar has put an end to the so called ideologies of CPI-M in the nation. It is to be mentioned here that the much talked CPI-M and congress alliance somewhat remains unsolved after CPI-M has push the ball in the court of congress. It is to be mentioned here that CPI-M has given an indirect signal to the Congress on the alliance issue throwing the ball in the court of congress.To fight against Mamata in west Bengal, the CPI (M), in an effort to form a secular and democratic alliance against the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and BJP, made it clear that it would consider if an offer comes from the Congress which reveals that they will not approach to the parties for alliance thereby pushing the ball in the court of Congress.
Apart this alliance is a question to the society as there can’t be alliance where there is no similarity. Both CPI-M and congress has different ideology and strategy.
With the clamour for forging an alliance with Congress growing louder, majority of CPI (M) state committee members have spoken in favour of either an alliance or an electoral pact with Congress by stating extraordinary situation demands historic decisions.
CPI-M politburo member Manik Sarkar, who is also the chief minister of India's only Left-ruled state Tripura, is at Kolkata to campaign for the party candidates contesting in the ongoing West Bengal assembly elections.
CM Manik Sarkar is also scheduled to hold rallies at North 24-Parganas and Hooghly districts on Wednesday and Thursday.
Manik Sarkar, who had already campaigned for the Left parties' candidates seeking election to the Assam assembly, would also campaign later in Kerala and Tamil Nadu where assembly elections are being held.
The 68-year-old communist leader who has been the, chief minister of Tripura for more than 18 years, is the only Marxist leader campaigning for the Left parties in four of the five poll-bound states while the other top CPI-M leaders are campaigning in one or two states.
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