The BJP and Congress cannot be said to be much of a muchness just because the latter is now practising “soft Hindutva” as “smart secularism” to beat the BJP at its own game. The CPI(M) line nixing the plan mooted by none other than general secretary Sitaram Yechury himself for an electoral alliance or understanding with the Congress will weaken Opposition unity and work to the BJP’s advantage. As Somnath Chatterjee hyperbolically puts it, “in a sense, Karat’s win is Modi’s win”. Admittedly, the CPI(M) is not strong enough to play a decisive role in national politics, but it is still capable of mobilising secular forces in the political battle against communal forces, given its unflinching commitment to secularism.