Top CPI-M leaders also underscored the need for reaching out to secular and democratic forces, besides the masses to bring back into the party fold those who have got "alienated".
"In this plenum, we are giving a call for removal of the BJP at the Centre and the TMC in West Bengal," CPI-M general secretary Sitaram Yechury said as other top leaders joined him in castigating the two parties at the opening session of the five-day plenum which got underway here after a hiatus of 37 years.
"The condition of the country is not good. The BJP is spreading the poison of communalism in the country. They are trying to destroy the poor of this state. That is why our call is to remove BJP and save the country. The condition of Bengal is critical. It is standing on the verge of collapse. It is a government of criminals and culprits," former West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said.
"The condition of Industrialisation is also very bleak. That is why we have to remove this corrupt TMC regime and save Bengal," he said, acknowledging the fight ahead was "tough".
The CPI-M, down in the dumps since its ouster from power in West Bengal in May 2011, has called the plenum to discuss ways to revive and revamp the party organisation. More than 400 leaders, including politburo and central committee members, are attending it.
Leader of Opposition in the state assembly and politburo member Surya Kanta Mishra asked the party cadres to reach out to the masses and bring back those sections to the party fold which had got alienated.
In an apparent admission of differences within the party, he said it would be better if a "certain section" left the organisation.
"With all humility we need to accept one thing that it will be better if a certain section of people doesn't stay in the party. Maybe this section is very samll, but it will be better if they don't stay.
