During the two-day-long State Committee meeting that concluded here on Thursday the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) stressed on keeping up the momentum it has derived from the recent agitation programmes.
In the meeting it was deliberated that since the march to State Administrative headquarters Nabanna building on August 27 and the trade union strike on September 2 witnessed considerable success the party would organise more agitations on those issues.
Despite the resistance and alleged attacks from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), the Left parties managed to bring the city to standstill during their march to Nabanna.
In the backdrop of such “successful” movements the Left Front is seeking to bounce back in the upcoming civic polls in the Asansol Municipal Corporation, Bidhanagar Municipality and the newly added areas of the Howrah Municipal Corporation, said a release issued by the CPI-M. In the meeting it was also decided the Left Front will go “all out” to achieve success in the civic polls.
Addressing a press conference during the day CPI-M State secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra said that the party workers have to take up the “challenge of putting up a stiff resistance” to the terror of the TMC during the polls.
“If the intensity of TMC’s terror increases, so will our resistance against it,” he said.