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No question of joining hands with BJP: CPI

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Press Trust of India Chennai

"We will be the first one to oppose the communal BJP. It is unfair to say that we have joined hands with the BJP to dislodge the UPA government at the Centre. It is the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who is responsible for the present situation," Raja said.   

He said there was no question of joining hands with the BJP.

 

"We are pursuing our own policy against the deal. There is no question of joining hands with BJP. It was the Congress, which bailed out the NDA government, when a bill to allow FDI in insurance sector came up in the Parliament. It was also Congress, which toppled the V P Singh, Deve Gowda and I K Gujral governments with the BJP," he said.    

Asserting that Left parties would vote against the Manmohan Singh government in Lok Sabha during the trust vote, he said the Prime Minister was having a single point agenda of pushing through the Indo-US nuclear deal to fulfil his commitment to US President George Bush.    

He said the deal would harm India's independent foreign policy.    

On the issue of the firing on Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan navy, Raja said he was at a loss to understand the UPA government's "silence" on the issue.    

The Centre should take up the issue with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse during the SAARC summit hosted by Sri Lanka next month, he said.

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First Published: Jul 16 2008 | 3:09 PM IST

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