




Accusing the Congress-led UPA Government of failing to redress the problems faced by common people despite nine per cent GDP growth, he said the Centre was indifferent to the suicide of nearly two lakh farmers over the last 10 years. The Centre was also trying to ruin PDS and open the retail sector to big investors. If this happens, lakhs of small traders would be wiped out, he said.
“So we are telling the Government to take steps to properly implement the Common Minimum Programme. But if it tries to open the banking, insurance, agriculture and retail sectors to foreign investments, we will not accept,” he said.
Earlier, veteran leader Jyoti Basu made it clear that the CPI(M)’s goal of a socialist state and a classless society were not immediately achievable because the party is working under a capitalist system.
“We Marxists want to bring about a radical change since our goal is to achieve socialism to usher in a classless society. But it is not possible to achieve that end being in power in only three states,” the former CM said. “Socialism is CPI(M)’s ultimate goal, but that is a far cry being in a capitalist system in India,” Basu said calling for capturing power in Delhi to achieve that end.
Pained at the growing differences in the ruling Left Front, Basu sought an amicable settlement of issues and advised Front partners not to weaken the unity of the Left Front in the state. “Today, problems are cropping up in running the Front. But discussions are on with the partners by Left Front chairman to sort out differences,” Basu said.
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