Sunday, June 6, 2010

Win back confidence: CPM Politburo to Bengal unit

Bengal unit

CPM central leadership has directed its West Bengal unit to redouble efforts to regain the trust, which makes it clear that the state leadership was not enough to arrest the party down in the state, which was reflected in the Liberals poor showing in local elections.

If the central leadership gave a "Pull up your socks" rap for Bengal comrades during the two-day meeting of the Politburo, led General Secretary Prakash Carat him some criticism for the tactical line that he Liberals' withdrawal of support to the UPA-I in 2008 .

Given the downturn in civic polls, was the central leadership of the opinion that many of the corrective measures identified by the 2009-Lok Sabha elections were not fully implemented in Bengal.

"The West Bengal Committee will conduct a review of the election that the necessary political and organizational measures can be taken to restore confidence in the share of people who have moved away from the party," said a CPM statement at the end of a two-day meeting.

While the preparation of the draft political report to the next expanded Central Committee - convened since the congress was postponed - the tactical line of the party after the UPA-Left break-up came into question. Some members felt that participate hands with unpredictable partners - read the BSP and the Samajwadi Party - was not in favor of the party.

Sources said that the draft was not completed and the Politburo - who is scheduled to meet again next month - would continue the talks.

Politburo also demanded that the UPA government should table the follow-up report on recommendations from the Ranganath Mishra Commission.

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