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Oct 18, 2017, 03:14 PM | Updated 03:14 PM IST
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A pre-poll alliance between the Left parties and the Congress may not be possible as they are "main opponents" in some states but it is essential to forge a common platform to fight the BJP, says CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy.
In some states, there can be "some sort of 'no-contest understanding'," Reddy said.
"What we (CPI) feel is, a pre-poll alliance may not be possible at the national level because in Kerala, Tripura we (Congress and Left parties) are main opponents," he told PTI. "There are (however) certain (other) possibilities. State-wide (alliance in some states)...it's possible. Even where the Left parties are very weak, the Congress also may not be interested in that (alliance)," Reddy said.
A joint platform "even before the elections" of all secular, democratic and Left forces to fight against the BJP was essential, he said. Once there is such an understanding, some agitations and struggles can be carried on jointly, Reddy said.
"In some states, wherever it's possible, there can be some sort of 'no-contest understanding'," the Left leader added.
The BJP's recent Janaraksha Yatra, against alleged "red terror" under Left rule in Kerala, would have no impact on the people of the southern state, he said.
The BJP's vote-share, Reddy added, came down in the recent by-election to the Vengara Assembly seat in Kerala.
According to Reddy, the CPI is in favour of bringing petroleum products under the ambit of GST and has been demanding so from the beginning. (PTI)