The CPI(M), which is facing a tough time in the state in coping with the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition BJP, has allowed its MLAs to take part in inaugural programmes of Durga Puja.
"We can no longer afford to stay away from festivals and social events. We may not believe in religion but there is no harm in participating in festivals and social events," a senior state secretariat member of the CPI(M) told PTI.
For decades, CPI(M)'s participation in Durga Puja has been limited to setting up stalls to sell Left literature outside puja pandals across the state.
But this time, party MLA Tanmoy Bhattacharya from Dum Dum North Assembly seat will take part in four Durga Puja inaugurations in his constituency.
Another MLA Manas Mukherjee too has a busy schedule next week inaugurating several pujas in his constituency.
"I personally don't believe in religion, but being a public representative how can I stay away from social festivals," Bhattacharya asked.
Mukherjee also echoed the views of Bhattacharya.
"I am not attending any religious programme. I am attending a programme where so many people have come together. We also attend marriage ceremonies where several religious customs are followed," Mukherjee said.
The development has brought back memories of an incident in 2006, when late senior CPI(M) leader and Transport Minister Subhas Chakraborty had to face severe criticism within the party for worshipping Kali at Tarapith temple claiming that he was a Hindu, a Brahmin and a Marxist.
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