"His tone and tenor shows that he or the BJP is the biggest champion of the reservation issue than Ambedkar himself, but the Prime Minister has not even uttered a word (on it), let alone taking the issue of reservation in private sector forward," CPI leader D Raja said here.
He was responding to Modi's recent Ambedkar Memorial Lecture here in which the Prime Minister had made it clear that there will be no change in the reservation policy for Dalits and had accused his opponents of spreading "untruths" on the matter.
Reddy said the Left parties should introspect as to why
they were not able to convert into votes the support of people who backed their struggles and agitations.
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On West Bengal elections where the Left had struck an understanding with the Congress, he said, "What went wrong is to be discussed. Whether the vote of Congress is not transferred to the Left intentionally or whether Congress voters were not ready to reconcile with the Left. Only after a proper discussion, we can come to conclusions."
He, however, said the Left and the Congress, the opposition parties in West Bengal for the past five years, were "targets" of the ruling Trinamool Congress.
"So, there was a pressure from some sections (for an understanding), but whether it was right to go tactically or not...Apparently it looks like it did not help the Left," he added.