"Our immediate priority to forge unity among Left parties and fight the Bihar election together," Karat told reporters.
Asked about merger of Janata Parivar and if his party would be part of broad secular alliance with Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad, the former CPI(M) General Secretary said "we have taken note of efforts of merger of six parties into Janata Parivar. Left them first unify among themselves then we will see whether to join hands with them or not."
Meanwhile, he said a two-day state executive committee meeting of CPI(M) was scheduled on June 9-10 in which strategy for upcoming Bihar Assembly polls would be decided.
On Land Acquisition Bill, Karat said his party strongly protested against the "draconian" legislation in Parliament with other secular parties and also outside.
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