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Parties are re-aligning after Modi's elevation: Karat

Says the concrete manifestation of such a re-grouping will be known only after the election

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Press Trust Of India
Last Updated : Jun 20 2013 | 10:35 PM IST
There is a re-alignment of political forces in India, in the wake of elevation of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as BJP's poll campaign chief and the CPI (M) is trying to work with non-Congress and non-BJP parties in this regard, says party chief Prakash Karat.

But the concrete manifestation of such a re-grouping will be known only after the election, he says. CPI (M) General Secretary also feels the appointment of Modi as BJP's poll campaign chief has led to the isolation of the party and thwarted its plans to build alliances to come to power.

"We are trying to work with some of the non-Congress and non-BJP parties. Our party has already worked out a line to fight both BJP and Congress", Karat, who is currently visiting China to hold talks with the Chinese leadership, said in Beijing.

On the efforts to float a third front, he said, "it is difficult to say anything on that. I think there is a re-alignment of political forces. But the concrete manifestation of that will be clear only after the elections". He also played down speculation that the Left and the UPA could forge an alliance once again as was the case in UPA-I. "Both UPA and NDA have shrunk. UPA have lost parties and NDA is also shrinking. This is going to bring about re-alignment. It will be clear only after elections", he said.

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First Published: Jun 20 2013 | 8:51 PM IST

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