In a bid to placate Achutanandan, the party compared him with Fidel Castro and said he will continue to guide and inspire the front.
The decision to nominate Politburo member Vijayan, 72, as the leader of the LDF legislature party was taken at a meeting of the CPI(M) State Secretariat and Committee, here, a day after LDF trounced the Congress-led UDF bagging 91 seats in the 126-member Assembly.
The time and date of the swearing-in ceremony of the new government, which will be soon, will be decided after consulting other Front partners, he said.
Today's meeting was also attended by Politburo member Prakash Karat.
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CPI(M) State Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan will hold talks with front leaders and take a decision on this.
Yechury said considering Achutanandan's age and physical limitations and recognising his role, "we have come to a unanimous decision to propose the name of Pinarayi Vijayan as leader of LDF legislature party".
Describing Achutanandan as a 'war horse' and likening him to Communist hero Castro, Yechury said the veteran leader will continue to guide and inspire and play that role.
"Comrade VS is like Fidel Castro to Kerala. Like Fidel in Cuba today, advising, guiding, inspiring, Comrade VS will continue that role," he said.
On whether Achutanandan would be given any role in the
Asked about Trinamool Congress retaining their government in West Bengal and the Left drubbing in states where polls were held, he said, "Of the three national parties, BJP got 64, Congress 115, and we left parties 124. That is the absolute ground reality statistics."
When asked about the comment of West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee that the Left had an unholy alliance with Congress, Yechury shot back saying "what is the holiness between Didibhai-Modibhai".
Describing the victory of LDF as "historic", he said the BJP victory at Nemom, where O Rajagopal was elected, was due to "match fixing".
Yechury saluted the people of Kerala for reimposing their faith in LDF.