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'CPM working towards alternative party'

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Press Trust Of India Vijayawada
Last Updated : Feb 14 2013 | 10:52 PM IST
The CPI(M) was working towards formation of a third alternative political party in the country and not a third front as claimed by some people, party Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said today.
 
"We welcome like-minded people to join, who will support our issue-based policies in a democratic set-up," Yechury said at a meet-the-press programme organised at the press club here.
 
He said his party believed in secularism, people friendly economic policies and in allowing employment-oriented investments in India by outsiders.
 
"We welcome people who supported these three principles for the formation of a third alternative political party," he said.
 
Yechury said the Left parties had prepared an exhaustive note on the two-year performance of the United Progress Alliance (UPA) at the Centre.
 
The note centres on the areas of differences the Left parties have with the government.

 
 

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