Bengal CPM scared of 2011 Karat effect
Apprehending possible flareups if not a full-scale revolt, CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat has decided to cancel the party’s scheduled central committee meeting on Monday and decided to wrap up proceedings after holding only the politburo meeting. The signal sent by the party on Sunday is that “policy issues do not require consultations”, which means in other words that Mr Karat is in no mood to allow politburo members effect to question his decisions, sources said.
The anger within the party’s powerful West Bengal unit became evident on Sunday when chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee indicated that he would not be coming to New Delhi on Monday to attend the politburo meeting. As for the central committee meeting, which was to follow the politburo session, a committee member said they were told the meeting had been “temporarily deferred”.
At Sunday’s meeting ofthe four Left parties here, representatives of both the CPI and the RSP questioned Mr Karat’s electoral decisions.
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The anger within the party’s powerful West Bengal unit became evident on Sunday when chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee indicated that he would not be coming to New Delhi on Monday to attend the politburo meeting. As for the central committee meeting, which was to follow the politburo session, a committee member said they were told the meeting had been “temporarily deferred”.
At Sunday’s meeting ofthe four Left parties here, representatives of both the CPI and the RSP questioned Mr Karat’s electoral decisions.
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