"Merger of Left parties is not on our immediate agenda due to basic and inherent differences among the parties. But, we want unity in the Communist movement to fight anti-people government policies and communalism," CPI Deputy General Secretary Gurudas Dasgupta told reporters here.
The CPI leader said his party had called a national executive meeting on May 22 and 23 in New Delhi to finalise the strategy to intensify the agitation against the Land Bill brought by the Narendra Modi government.
Dasgupta, who was in the state capital to attend the two-day CPI state council meet that ended today, said although the ideology of CPI were different from that of the Congress, the party was together with those who wanted to combat communalism.
"The anti-people economic policies that the Narendra Modi government is pursuing today were first rolled out by the Congress. The present government is just taking it ahead," Dasgupta said.
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Dasgupta, who is also the General Secretary of All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), said that the Left trade unions were mulling a nationwide General Strike to protest the economic policies being followed by the present government at the Centre.
"The trade unions affiliated to Left parties have called a meeting on May 25 to decide a date for a nationwide General Strike. If the government does not listen to us, we'll drag it into the field and then tell," he added.