Left Revival on the Horizon in West Bengal Assembly Polls

Dipankar Bhattacharya, CPI(ML) Liberation general secretary, expresses hopes for a Left electoral resurgence in West Bengal as his party collaborates with the Left Front. Despite challenges from the BJP and Congress, Bhattacharya is optimistic about increasing the Left's vote share and overcoming ideological differences with CPI(M).

Left Revival on the Horizon in West Bengal Assembly Polls
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As the West Bengal assembly polls approach, CPI(ML) Liberation general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya anticipates a potential revival of the Left's influence. This prediction comes amidst his party's strategic partnership with the Left Front, despite ongoing ideological rifts with CPI(M).

Bhattacharya emphasizes the necessity of the Left's revival to counterbalance the BJP's escalating ambitions in West Bengal. He remains hopeful about boosting the Left's vote share, which has plummeted to single digits. He also notes improvements in collaboration with CPI(M), despite past tensions.

Addressing allegations of disenfranchisement in the electoral roll revision process, Bhattacharya warns against threats to democratic rights. While wary of the Congress' standalone strategy, he highlights CPI(ML)'s plans for selective participation in other states, aiming to challenge divisive politics and corporate exploitation.

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