No ties with Janata Parivar, Left stands united in Bihar

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 05 2015 | 9:28 PM IST
Ruling out the possibility of alliance with Janata Parivar, Left parties today announced they will contest the crucial Bihar Assembly election as a "united" bloc.
Speaking to mediapersons after a meeting here today, leaders said the Left Front decided to contest the polls, likely to be held in September-October this year, as an "independent bloc" and would not be entering into an alliance with the Janata Parivar which is not "leaving" Congress.
"The Left parties have decided they will contest the election as an united independent bloc in Bihar. We have taken the decision at the level of central leadership," CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said.
His CPI counterpart, S Sudhakar Reddy said that there was also no offer from Janata Parivar, "except for some fillers in media".
"There was no offer from Janata Parivar, except through some fillers in media. No discussion was held at the central-level.
"For some time we thought the entire Left and they (Janata Parivar) can have discussion (over alliance). And we understand, they are not leaving Congress. If the Congress is there, we cannot even discuss. So there is no point in discussing with them," Reddy said.
He added that CPI leaders had "heard" that the Parivar, a union of six offshoots of erstwhile Janata Dal, wanted to discuss tie-up with only his party amongst Left.
"As we heard, they want to discuss alliance only with CPI. We don't want to divide the Left. Whatever is the stand, we would like to be together," he said.
The CPI had contested the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in Bihar in alliance with JD(U).
When asked about discussion on seat-sharing for the polls, Yechury said that the actual mechanics and details will be worked out by their (respective) state units in Bihar.
Besides CPI(M) and CPI, leaders of CPI(ML)-Liberation, All India Forward Bloc, SUCI(C) and RSP were present for the meeting.
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First Published: Jul 05 2015 | 9:28 PM IST

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