... these guys will never learn. As BJP is also in favour of the deal, PM should win over Advani and the BJP parliamentarians to support him on the N-deal. Then if it passes voting (definitely - provided both Cong and BJP vote for it) - then CPM would be alienated. After that if the deal is signed and CPM pulls out, CPM will loose out its' credibility altogether.
RE:had kar diya aapne...
by ramakrishnan balasubramanian on Jul 01, 2008 04:02 PM Permalink
Biswajitda.. You talk about credibility of CPM. Though you have well said, I beg to point out the CPM today is vastly different from what we had seen earlier and in fact I was too once part of it way back 25 years ago. Those days doyens like Namboodribad, AK Gopalan, Sundarayya, Hare Krishna Konar, Pramod Das Gupta, Muzaffar Ahmed , P Ramamurthy etc. who were totally dedicated, led a simple life, really genious, who understood burning issues of the people were running the party. Today it's vastly different. People like Karat and Yechury who have never worked at grassroot level are leading the party and for a supposed to be a grassroot organisation nothing is shameful than this. CPM lost credibility the day Harkishen Singh Surjeet took over the party and mortgaged to Congress.