"AAP has suddenly discovered wisdom in Thatcher's remark and passing it off as its own formulation. AAP should remember that due to Thatcher's neo-liberal policies, Britain - the mother of industrial revolution, today does not even produce a safety pin," senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury told reporters here.
On Kejriwal's comments that he favoured capitalism and not crony capitalism, he said privatisation of every public service was part of the capitalist reform measures which spawned crony capitalism.
"By this criteria, all sectors of business and economic activity should be in private hands and governed by the market. Even basic services like supply of electricity, water and public transport should be privately run," Karat had said.
Asked to comment on a khap panchayat leader's opposition to the Supreme Court ruling supporting inter-caste marriages, Yechury attacked AAP for having invited these panchayat heads who, he said, were "violating the constitutional rights of the people."