Communist Party of India (CPI) today said that six Left parties, including CPI(M), would meet in the national capital on November 1 to evolve a joint action plan and stressed the need for unity among the communist outfits.
"The meeting would be attended by CPI, CPI(M), RSP, Forward Bloc, CPI-ML (Liberation) and SUCI," CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy told reporters at the end of a two-day national executive of his party here.
He said an effort should be made to bring together all parties which accept Communism, Marxism and Leninism.
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"First, we have to try for united action. Then, trying for forming a single organisation by joining mass organisations. Later, we can resolve the differences amongst us. Thus, we wish to see a re-alignment of Communist movement by being resolving the differences amongst us," Reddy said.
When asked about "efforts towards merger of CPI and CPI(M)," he said CPI's objective is "re-dedication of Communist movement".
"In the recent elections to Parliament and others, we fought together, except in a few places. So, differences between us have come down. We are trying to further reduce them. Our objective is re-dedication of Communist movement. We would like to try for that through discussions," he said.