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Left parties have always shown political courtesy: Biman

May 20, 2011 06:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:12 am IST - Kolkata

Left Front Chairman Biman Bose, former Chief Minister of West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and former Finance Minister of the State Ashim Dasgupta watch the swearing-in ceremony at Raj Bhavan in Kolkata. Photo: PTI

Left Front chairman Biman Bose, who attended the swearing-in ceremony of Mamata Banerjee along with other CPI(M) leaders, today claimed the Left parties have always shown political courtesy in the state.

In a bid to counter criticism often levelled against the Left parties for showing discourtesy to their political adversaries, Mr. Bose argued, “In West Bengal, Left parties have shown political courtesy.”

Mr. Bose, along with former Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, former State Finance Minister Asim Dasgupta and former Assembly Speaker Hasim Abdul Halim attended the ceremony.

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Political observers said in other states the simple gesture of opposition party leaders attending swearing-in ceremonies would be perfectly normal, but in West Bengal it assumed a special significance as the CPI(M) and the Trinamool Congress rarely saw eye to eye.

During the election campaign, former MP Anil Basu’s use coarse language against Ms. Banerjee was severely criticised by the Election Commission.

Even Mr. Biman Bose and some CPI (M) leaders, as well as some from the Trinamool camp were accused of using un-parliamentary language.

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Regarding expectations from the new government, which took over after 34 years of uninterrupted rule by the CPI (M)-led Left Front, Mr. Bose said, “We hope the government will work in the interest of the people. We want it to work towards upkeep of democracy and peace in the state.”

While senior Trinamool Congress leader Partha Chatterjee had personally gone to Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s residence to invite him and his wife, letters were sent to others inviting them to attend the ceremony.

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