CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said his party will attend meetings aimed at "protecting the composite culture for a larger cause", but added that it will not take part in any rally of the "mahagathbandhan" (grand alliance) with the Congress in the future too.
Yechury made the comment two days after the Left party skipped the RJD's 'BJP Bhagao, Desh Bachao' (Banish BJP, Save Country) rally in Patna, attended by several key opposition leaders.
The CPI(M) had not participated in the rally, citing presence of its arch rival and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
"The question is being raised that the CPI(M) did not take part in Lalu's rally, but is attending Sharad Yadav's meet on composite culture.
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"The 'save composite culture' movement has got nothing to do with electoral alliances or adjustments. Saving the composite culture is a larger issue," Yechury told PTI.
According to the CPI(M)'s stated "political tactical line", there should be no alliance or understanding with the Congress.
"But the composite culture movement is not to be confused with mahagathbandhan. Lalu organised the mahagathbandhan rally. There will be several more such rallies, which we will not attend, but we will attend the composite culture meetings," the Marxist leader added.
Besides the RJD chief and Banerjee, several key opposition leaders including AICC general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad, Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav, CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy and the party's national secretary D Raja and NCP's Tariq Anwar had attended the Patna rally.
Rahul Gandhi, however, skipped the Patna rally as he was abroad.
In the 2016 West Bengal assembly election, the CPI(M) had an understanding with the Congress over seat sharing. The CPI (M)-led Left Front, however, faced a drubbing in the polls and was relegated to third position, behind the ruling TMC and the Congress in its erstwhile bastion.