Kerala Assembly Elections: Prakash Karat Comments on SDPIs Support for LDF as a Tactical Strategy

A senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) has reiterated the partys stance against forming alliances with groups that are perceived as communal or extremist in nature. The leader emphasized that the CPI(M)s political policy is firmly rooted in maintaining a clear boundary against any forms of communalism. Additionally, the party representative highlighted that there is no emphasis on a personality cult within the organization, indicating that decisions are driven by collective leadership rather than individual charisma.

The CPI(M), which is one of the major leftist parties in India, has historically positioned itself as a force against communalism and extremism, seeking to promote secularism and social justice. The partys commitment to these principles has often shaped its alliances and electoral strategies. As the nation continues to grapple with various socio-political challenges, the CPI(M)s clarion call against communalism underscores its foundational ethos as it prepares for future political engagements.

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