"We (the Left) withdrew support to the first UPA government at the Centre over the Indo-US (civil) nuclear deal. It involved a strategic mistake. We failed to convince the people of the reason for taking such a stand. There has been a sharp fall in the strength of the Left in Parliament in elections that followed," CPI state secretary Panniayan Raveendran said at a programme of the party's farmers wing here.
CPI-M hit back by asserting that the split in fact had helped emergence of a working class revolutionary party by dissociating from the deviationist policies and authoritarian approach of the then chairman of the undivided party S A Dange.
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