Only an alliance of CPI(M) with strong regional parties like AIADMK and not individuals like BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi can help drive out "twin evils" of corruption and fundamentalism, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechuri said.
"If our party aligns with strong regional parties like AIADMK it can transform our polity. Only such an alliance and not individuals like Modi, can drive out the twin evils of corruption and fundamentalism which people long for," he told a public meeting here last night.
Yechury, who received Rs 8.56 lakh collected from the public, said the amount would be used for the coming Lok Sabha polls and added that the party's policy was not to receive funds from corporates.
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