After its back-to-back debacles in Delhi and Bihar, BJP will face 'triple talaq' in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said today.
"BJP has been campaigning against 'triple talaq' and in the upcoming polls (in UP), it will face 'triple talaq' like situation after its debacle in Delhi and Bihar.
"The first talaq for the BJP and RSS was in Delhi Assembly elections followed by Bihar...Now the third talaq will be in Uttar Pradesh," he told reporters here.
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"Our main aim is to prevent communal forces of BJP and its allies from coming to power and work with secular forces wherever the saffron party is strong," Yechury said.
The Left leader said BJP desperately wanted to win the upcoming state polls, especially for 2019 Lok Sabha polls, for which "new problems have been forced on the common man", while comparing notebandi (demonetisation) with nasbandi (sterilisation).
Yechury also blamed RSS and BJP for a series of attacks on Left cadres in Kerala.
"RSS and BJP are instigating violence in the name of Hindutva and to expand their base in north Kerala after they won an assembly seat in the state polls last year," he added.
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Yechury further alleged that BJP was resorting to "systemic violence" in Kerala after an MLA from the party was elected to the Kerala Legislative assembly last year.
Scripting a new chapter for the BJP in Kerala, party veteran and former union minister O Rajagopal had won from Nemom constituency to help the party make its debut in the Kerala assembly.
The Left leader added that BJP and RSS were striving to "polarise Hindutva vote bank" and it was the "worst form of vote bank politics.