Describing the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls as "crucial", CPI today said there was a need to defeat BJP in the forthcoming polls and also emphasized on the "reunification of the communist movement" in the wake of assembly polls due in several states next year.
The top brass of Communist Party of India (CPI) whose National Council meeting began here today would hold discussion on party's strategy for upcoming Bihar polls, review of campaign against Land Acquisition Bill, political and economic developments in the country, among other matters.
"We have to fight elections this year and in September or October most likely, we have elections in Bihar. In this national council, we are going to discuss what should be our electoral tactical line in Bihar.
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The leader said that the meeting will also throw light on the "bigger political situation, alignment and realignment of political forces in Bihar".
Asserting that Left has to emerge as a force to reckon with at national level, Raja said only Left could provide "pro people" alternative.
He said that several states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam will go to polls next year and then UP and Punjab in 2017.
"We have to fight these elections. Because in a country like ours, Left alone will be able to build proper mass movement and lead political course towards a genuine alternative, the 'pro people alternative' whether it is economic policies, social policy, foreign or cultural policy," Raja said.