Communist Party of India (Marxist) was keen on strengthening its own base rather than seeking merger of all the left parties, said its outgoing general secretary Parkash Karat here today.
In an interview to PTI, Karat said that as far as West Bengal was concerned, the party saw the ruling Trinamool Congress as a bigger political opponent than BJP.
The 21st party congress of CPM, where Karat's successor would be chosen, began here today.
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We have had some electoral reverses, mainly the setback in West Bengal. But overall the strength of the CPM and the left cannot be said to have declined in a substantial way," Karat said.
The 20th Congress Political Resolution of CPI(M) had stated that in the current situation, when the Left has suffered serious electoral reverses, it is of utmost importance to expand the influence and base of the party in other states and to accomplish that, it is essential to strengthen and expand the independent role of the party, he said.
On the party's dwindling strength, Karat said the ongoing meet will work out strategies on how to bring it back to the forefront.