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Swarajya Staff
Jul 10, 2017, 07:07 PM | Updated 07:06 PM IST
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Two of the country’s major communist parties that parted ways five decades ago may soon join hands. The Communist Part of India (CPI) general secretary Sudhakar Reddy has said that the CPI expects to merge itself with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M) in the next four to five years. The larger of the two parties, the CPI(M) had split from the CPI in 1964, nearly four decades after it had been formed.
Terming the reasons for the split as ‘irrelevant’, Reddy told PTI reporters, “ It (the unification) should happen; otherwise both the parties will suffer. We have a feeling that the Left movement is in difficulty these days so there is no necessity for duplication of work by the two parties, doing same type of work”.
If we work together, there will be better results. I won’t say everything will change overnight but definitely there will be better results. But on the question of unity, no direct talk till now. We feel they (CPI-M) want to discuss some issues which led to the split (in 1964). But what we feel is most of them are irrelevant today.Sudhakar Reddy