Friday, April 22, 2011

I am still a Marxist and will campaign for Left: Somnath--------PTI

Putting behind the bitterness over his expulsion from CPI(M), former Speaker Somnath Chatterjee plans to campaign for the party in the Assembly elections as he still feels he is a Marxist.
He attacks Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee charging it with “harping on change” but not giving any clarification on what their agenda was.
He is attending an election meeting of the party on Sunday.
In an interview to PTI here, Mr. Chatterjee said, “I have just agreed to attend a meeting at the request of (Bengal Housing Minister) Gautam Deb. He had approached me to speak for him before the people and I accepted his invitation...
“If you call it campaigning, then yes I am campaigning. I have done it on individual capacity. There is one meeting on 24th, if health permits I will attend it”.
The 82-year old veteran Parliamentarian said he had signed “4-5 appeals to people asking them to vote for Left Front candidates. They wanted my support and I gave them”.
Maintaining that he was away from politics “on my own volition”, he asserted “I am a still Marxist”.
“I never differed with the Marxist ideology. I still stand by what I believe in and have believed over the years. I never change my stand like the others ... I have not changed parties nor sides. But, yes I had a problem with a section of the CPI(M) and I have said it earlier, but as far as my ideology goes, I am still a Marxist.”
Mr. Chatterjee was expelled from CPI(M) in July 2008 as he did not follow the party line to vote against the government in the crucial confidence vote on the issue of Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, as he felt that voting against the UPA coalition would mean voting alongside the right-wing opposition BJP.
Asked about the opinion polls which have portrayed the Left Front’s chances as bleak, he said, “The people of Bengal were aware of their rights. You cannot fool them. The votes will show the final result”.
Exuding confidence that Left would return to power, he said, “At least, we have some ideology to fight for, some agenda...what have they (Trinamool Congress) got? Can you tell me what their agenda is? You think people don’t understand all this... They are harping on change, change...But how? Have they said how? And what for?”
curtsy-The Hindu

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