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CPI-M central committee meeting focuses on finding a solution to the dispute over the alliance with congress, party future in bleak
TIWN June 19, 2016
CPI-M central committee meeting focuses on finding a solution to the dispute over the alliance with congress, party future in bleak
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AGARTALA, June 19 (TIWN): Even after experiencing a deliberate loss in the recently concluded poll especially in WB polls allegedly due to the alliance between CPI-M and Congress, CPI-M central committee meeting focuses on the dispute over the alliance with congress at Delhi.

The alliance which has sparked off serious controversy and has termed the alliance as a mismatch of ideology in the national political scenario, CPI-M central committee meet is willing to take decision in favour of upholding the alliance with congress and to find a solution to the ongoing dispute.

CPI-M has faced a massive loss in the WB polls where although CPI-M and Congress had joined hand to fight against Mamata but one such mismatch of ideology has come against their existence in the political scenario.

The Left won only 33 of the 294 seats up for grabs. The Trinamool Congress captured the state, winning 211 seats.

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) concluded without finding a solution however, the party's central committee meet discusses issues in greater detail.

Experiencing a massive loss in the WB assembly CPI-M has finally sat for review meeting regarding the election results on Sunday and will continue till Monday at New Delhi. The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) politburo has hold a two-day meeting in New Delhi on Sunday to review the outcome of the assembly elections in four states and a union territory. It is to be mentioned here that the meeting would also review the present political situation in the country.

Reportedly, the three-day politburo and central committee meetings were earlier to be held on May 22-24 in New Delhi but were postponed. The three-day central committee meeting is scheduled to be held on June 18-20.The 16-member politburo and the 93-member central committee will thoroughly study the party's performance in the five states, specially the electoral disaster in West Bengal.

Though the CPI-M leadership in Tripura is upbeat over the party's good showing in Kerala, it is upset over the Left Front's poor performance in West Bengal. The state committee has discussed various organisational matters and outcome of recent elections to the local bodies including Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council.

A section of the polit bureau feel that the party’s alliance with the Congress was a wrong decision “amounting to a deviation” from the tactical line laid down by the CPI (M)’s highest decision-making body, the triennial party congress.

 

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