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This is an archive article published on June 3, 2008

UPA-Left panel now ineffective and defunct: CPM

The decision by RSP to withdraw from UPA-Left Co-ordination Committee made CPM dub the platform ineffective.

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The decision by RSP on Monday to withdraw from the UPA-Left Co-ordination Committee made the CPI(M) dub the platform as “ineffective and defunct” while the reaction of two other left parties varied.

“The UPA-Left Coordination Committee was formed for exchange of opinion between the government and the left parties on major policies. But it has now virtually turned into an ineffective and defunct body,” CPI(M) politburo member and Left Front chairman Biman Bose said.

Asked if his party would follow in the footsteps of the RSP, Bose said, “it is the same whether to remain in the UPA or not.”

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Forward Bloc state secretary Ashok Ghosh said “the RSP’s decision is not unjust as it was taken after a assessment of the situation in their own party.”

He, however, said that it would weaken the Left Front not only in West Bengal, where it has suffered reverses in the panchayat elections, but also in the country “at a critical time”.

Senior CPI leader and West Bengal Water Investigation minister Nandagopal Bhattacharya termed RSP’s move as “unexpected”.

“We are unaware of such a decision by the RSP. If it is true, it is definitely unexpected as we take such decisions together,” he said.

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He also alleged that the UPA government hardly implemented the Common Minimum Programme which had led to the hike in prices of essential commodities.

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