March 28, 2024
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Left at forefront of setting agenda to take on BJP, says Yechury

Facing a shrinking voter base, the Left parties, which are part of the opposition INDIA bloc, are virtually engaged in a do-or-die battle in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls…reports Asian Lite News

Notwithstanding its reduced numbers in Lok Sabha, the Left has been at the forefront of setting the agenda in the fight against the BJP – whether it was on Article 370, CAA, agri laws or electoral bonds – and will improve its performance electorally in the upcoming polls, CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said here.

Yechury also asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will not be able to make a dent in the southern states.

Facing a shrinking voter base, the Left parties, which are part of the opposition INDIA bloc, are virtually engaged in a do-or-die battle in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

With just five MPs in the outgoing Lok Sabha – three of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and two of the Communist Party of India (CPI) – the Left parties are at their lowest in almost six decades.

“You see, electorally the Left will definitely improve from the earlier election. But the point… the crucial thing for the Left is not really the question of how many seats you win or not but how much of the agenda are you setting?” he said.

“You look at even the last five-year period, on every single issue that the BJP brought which we consider divisive and which we don’t consider is in consonance with our Constitution on India… the Left’s initiative was setting the agenda and simultaneously for the entire people’s struggles,” Yechury said while citing various issues raised by the Left.

“It started with Article 370, the first one. That Article 370, the Left was the first to contest and in fact, I was the first political leader who managed to breach through and visit Srinagar with Supreme Court’s authority and orders,” Yechury said.

After the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, which was followed by the detention of political leaders and imposition of curfew in Jammu and Kashmir, Yechury filed a habeas corpus petition in the Supreme Court regarding the detention of party leader Yusuf Tarigami.

He was allowed to travel to Srinagar to visit the ailing leader. Tarigami was also allowed to come to Delhi for treatment at AIIMS and later permitted to go back as top political leaders in the state remained under detention.

“Then CAA, that entire debate on that nationwide debate and the protest and the challenges in the Supreme Court, the Left was in the forefront,” he said.

The passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) led to a series of protests in Delhi and the rest of the country against the law, which expedites the grant of citizenship to members of minority communities- Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Jains and Buddhists- from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who came to India on or before 31st December 2014, as well as the National Register of Citizens (NRC) .

“Whether it is on the question of electoral bonds, whether it is on the question of Bilkis Bano reference etc., on each one of them, the Left’s initiative was setting the agenda and simultaneously for the entire people’s struggles,” Yechury said.

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