Questions Were Raised In CPI(M)’s District Conference
Questions were raised in CPI(M)’s district conference, does United Front exist or has it been dissolved?
Does United Front exist or has it been dissolved? Why was this alliance made? What was the benefit of joining together?
Nine months after the Bengal assembly elections, there has been no response from the CPI(M) state leadership.
Top leaders like Biman Bose and Suryakanta Mishra had to grapple with these questions on the second day of the party’s Kolkata district convention.
A section of party leaders and workers were against the electoral alliance with the Congress and the Indian Secular Front (ISF) from the very beginning.
No Left party including CPI(M) could win even a single seat in the assembly elections. The same was the case with Congress.
This is the first time in the history of Bengal assembly elections when there is not a single member of Congress and Left Front in the House.
After this, the Left contested assembly by-elections, municipal corporations, and municipalities without Congress and ISF.
In the elections to the municipal corporations and municipalities, the Left parties have got some success by fighting alone.
Even after contesting the elections alone, the CPI(M) has not yet fully clarified its stand on the United Front and now questions are being raised about it.
This section of CPI(M) leaders says that the party leadership should make its stand completely clear on this and the future strategy should also be clarified.
There is a reason for this too. Before every election, there is a flurry of alliance between Congress and the Left.
Efforts have always been made by Congress in this regard. Sources even claim that the Congress-Left Front alliance has been going on secretly at the local level.
On the lines of Delhi, people of this city of UP will get a gift from today, will be able to take advantage of these 10 services sitting at home.
Yamuna Authority is going to make 10 services online from Monday. Allottees will be able to take advantage of them sitting at home.
For the last few days, the employees were being trained for these services. The employees will have to solve the problems and applications of the allottees within the stipulated time frame.
With the plans of Yamuna Authority, the number of allottees is also increasing. There is also increasing pressure to provide better service to them.
They do not have to run to the office for the work related to the authority so that the authority is making its services online.