Sunday, March 25, 2012

Will take efforts to strengthen democratic unity: CPI


With CPI(M) focusing on Left unity, the CPI has said it would strive to strengthen Left and democratic unity in the country as both Congress and BJP want be in power by "default".

The CPI would strive for a "militant" unity to struggle on issues concerning people's livelihood with non-Congress and non-BJP parties.
These political and ideological issues would come up for debate at the 21st Congress of CPI in Patna from 27th to 31st March, party national secretary D Raja said in New Delhi on Sunday.

As part of the Congress, the CPI would hold a rally in Gandhi Maidan on Tuesday while the opening session would be addressed by General Secretaries of CPI(M), RSP, Forward Bloc and CPI-ML (Liberation).

CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan, who is likely to step down at this Congress, would open the inaugural session following which the party would table the draft of political resolution, an organisational report and a political report for debate and approval.

In the draft political report, the CPI has noted that the country was passing through a critical phase with Congress continuing to be in power by default, Raja said. He said that the BJP also wanted to come to power by default.

The CPI would try to keep the regional parties who "wavered" on their alliances at abeyance from "going to the rightist direction."

Raja also said the document noted the social unrest over disapproval of government policies which have led to corruption, price rise and unemployment.

"This unrest should be oriented towards the Left democratic movement on issues of land, jobs, food and health care," he said.CPI general secretary also said these were the result of neo-liberal policies which were unsuccessful everywhere.


 Dated 16.03.2009

Fusion of Third Front

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2009-03-16 08:35:09 - Third front is ready to regroup again to go for national anti-Congress and BJP votes in their kitty.Third alternate descibed by its star campaigner Mayawati is expecting to form federal government
in the center.Congress and BJP combine in case if remains below the220 marks out of 543 total seats in the parliament,the third front wil have an opportunity to form the government with an idea of rotational Prime Minister.

Dalits and women having better chance to rule this country when India goes for poll in the mid of April and within two months with outcome of results of Nuclei orbits having charge to rule this country gets surfaced,the fusion and fission is likely to take place in case of hung results.

Will this General elections will be the repeat of
1996-98 when four Prime Minister changed in span of two years:
1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16 May 1996
2 H. D. Deve Gowda 1 June 1996
3 Inder Kumar Gujral 21 April 1997
4 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 19 March 1998.
A prepoll coalition of nine parties which can inflate to the total of more than twenty smaller groups after the poll results has emerged.Third front is a neo force in the far flung areas especially in rural belts and constituencies where the development works has not trickle down since sixty years of India's independence.

Tribal parties,communal and provincial verbatim to lure the voters to give utopian state by the national parties will not be taken seriously and the localised party will gain for reasons of their accessibily .

National parties specially Congress and BJP to suffer most the casuality along with their inner fights,squabbles and poor selection of candidates in remote areas of rural and for the development to have not trickle down for any reasons.

Third front success depends on the total number of seats gained by each party and therby having the power for the top or second slots in formation of the federal structure for goverance.

Official media PTI reports BSP chief Mayawati tonight said leaders of
all the parties present had resolved to provide a non-Congress and non-
BJP "secular" alternative which will strive to form the next
government.
"We senior leaders (of the Third Front) have resolved that we will
collectively present a non-Congress, non-BJP secular alternative
before the nation," she said reading out a brief statement before the
media even as the dinner attended by leaders of nine regional
political parties was underway at her residence.Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister claimed, would "form the next government" at the
Centre.Mayawati said the policies of a government formed by this third
alternative would be "completely in the interest of the country and
the people".She said that at the dinner, the leaders discussed current
political situation and the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Author:
Naresh Sagar
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