Jyoti Basu as PM was “worth-trying”: Communist Party of India

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NEW DELHI: Miles to go before I sleep ------Former Chief Minister of West Bengal Joyti Basu at 47th annual conference on Indian socity of labour Economic in New Delhi on Thursday. PTI PHOTO BY SHAHBAZ KHAN

The Communist Party of India believes that making late CPI(M) stalwart Jyoti Basu the Prime Minister was an experiment “worth-trying” but is unsure if the move would have helped the Left expand its influence beyond its traditional strongholds.

“That I can’t say because it depends on how far the other partners of United Front would have cooperated with us in bringing basic reforms and all that,” CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy said when asked if Basu as PM would have enabled the Left to spread its wings outside West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura.

Significantly, Basu himself had dubbed as “historic blunder” the decision of the majority in his party’s top decision making body to turn down the offer to make him as PM by the partners of the United Front, which came to power as an alternative to the Congress and the BJP 20 years ago.

The CPI-M at that time did not let Basu, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal, to accept the post on the ground that the move would involve joining hands with “bourgeois” outfits like the Congress.

“But it would have been a worth-trying experiment where the Left was to be given the first opportunity to see to it that something should be set right at the national level. It is not just advising from the Opposition or criticising from the Opposition. You are given the keys, you decide, may be we would have been right or wrong. But the experiment should have been tried, definitely,” he told PTI.

From Agencies. Feature image courtesy jyotibasumemoirs.wordpress.com

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