Bardhan questions feasibility of Federal Front

June 14, 2013 05:37 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:18 pm IST - New Delhi

Senior CPI leader A.B. Bardhan said that only alternative policies against the 'anti-people policies' of Congress and BJP is the way out for the people of India. A file photo.

Senior CPI leader A.B. Bardhan said that only alternative policies against the 'anti-people policies' of Congress and BJP is the way out for the people of India. A file photo.

Opposing the idea of a Federal Front mooted by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, veteran CPI leader A B Bardhan on Friday said such a platform was neither feasible nor would it inspire people’s confidence.

Instead, a non-Congress, non-BJP coalition pursuing credible alternate policies on people’s issues would be accepted by the electors.

“The idea of a ‘Federal Front’ floated by one or two Chief Ministers, which is supposed to bring together the Chief Ministers of states who have grievances against the step-motherly treatment meted out by the Congress-ruled Centre, is neither feasible nor likely to inspire confidence among the voters,” Mr. Bardhan said in a statement here.

He said the people wanted a government whose policies were opposed to the ‘anti-people policies’ being pursued by the UPA government.

“These policies have also the support of opposition BJP which is now set on a strident communal course with the elevation of Narendra Modi,” Mr. Bardhan said.

He said that only a non-Congress, non-BJP coalition “which pursues credible alternate policies on people’s issues and which steers the country on a Left and democratic course is the need of the hour.”

“Such a programme-based coalition government can emerge through struggles and may be after the polls. Only such a Front can provide a viable alternative to the present dispensation,” the veteran leader said, adding that the Left parties were working towards that end.

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