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This is an archive article published on August 17, 2007

Basu rules out withdrawal of Left support to UPA Govt

Jyoti Basu on Friday ruled out withdrawal of Left support from the UPA government on the Indo-US nuclear deal issue despite CPI general secretary A B Bardhan saying that it appeared to be "inevitable".

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Jyoti Basu on Friday ruled out withdrawal of Left support from the UPA government on the Indo-US nuclear deal issue despite CPI general secretary A B Bardhan saying that it appeared to be “inevitable”.

“My party’s Politburo is discussing the Indo-US nuclear deal during which they will finalize their stand. We have already said that we are not satisfied. But we do not want to topple the government as it would pave the way for the communal BJP to come to power,” the 94-year-old CPI-M leader said.

“We will stage a walkout in Parliament if there is a voting on the issue,” he said.

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Basu said he was not attending the Politburo meeting, as he was not keeping well.

Asked if Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had spoken to him, Basu said, “No, he did not”.

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