By projecting Modi as it prime ministerial candidate, the BJP has clearly set out on the path of "polarising the country on communal likes" to wrest power at the Centre in the next general elections, CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat told a joint convention of the Left parties.
"The BJP may try to play out communal riots and rake up issues like the Ram Temple construction at Ayodhya to woo the electorate in the run up to the parliamentary elections and seek to ride on communal polarisation for wresting power at the Centre," Karat said.
Karat claimed that the RSS had taken a final decision on Modi's name as the BJP's PM candidate at a meeting with the top party leaders in New Delhi which was attended among others by BJP president Rajnath Singh, who was then directed to make the announcement in this regard at the earliest.
The CPI(M leader further alleged that the communal riots in Muzaffarnagar district and elsewhere in Uttar Pradesh, Nawada and Bettiah in Bihar and Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir were "whipped by the BJP" to polarize the country and the Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama and resurrection of the Ram Temple agitation were part of the BJP's larger "divisive agendas.