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Like a lover to an ex: VD Satheesan hits out at CPM's BJP ‘outreach', calls it 'romantic reminder' of Left's past alliances

Like a lover to an ex: VD Satheesan hits out at CPM's BJP ‘outreach', calls it 'romantic reminder' of Left's past alliances

Time of India2 days ago

V D Satheesan attacked M V Govindan's statement. He reminded everyone of CPM's past ties with RSS and BJP. Satheesan mentioned CPM's alliance with Jan Sangh in 1967. He highlighted a photo of EMS Namboodiripad with BJP leaders.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Opposition leader V D Satheesan on Wednesday mocked
CPM
state secretary M V Govindan's statement, calling it a "romantic reminder" of the Left's past alliances with
RSS
and
BJP
.
He said CPM hasn't just partnered with Janata Party in the past, but it has also cozied up to Jan Sangh and BJP.
Satheesan said while CPM claims it only collaborated during the Emergency and with Janata Party, it allied with Jan Sangh in 1967. Former general secretary P Sundarayya even resigned in 1975 warning against RSS ties, though his letter emerged posthumously.
BJP was formed in 1980 and there is a 1989 photo showing EMS Namboodiripad and Jyoti Basu alongside AB Vajpayee, LK Advani, and VP Singh.
CPM even cited a CAG report by Hindutva supporter TN Chaturvedi to justify ties-ironic, given how it now dismisses CAG findings in Kerala, Satheesan said.
He said CPM ideologue Mohit Sen warned in 1989 that aligning with communal forces would doom the Left.
"They'll clasp hands with any devil to defeat Congress," Satheesan said, adding that CM
Pinarayi Vijayan
himself admitted to securing RSS votes. He mocked CPM's vote-seeking tactics ahead of the Nilambur bypoll, comparing them to a "lover pleading to an ex."
"During LS polls, it was minority appeasement; now it's majority appeasement," he said, alleging that CPM's PR machinery has been pushing Sangh-style narratives in Malappuram. Even Gadkari's road failures draw no criticism.
Satheesan criticized Vijayan's silence on "RSS influence" in the Raj Bhavan and called his meeting with Nirmala Sitharaman-where no state finances were discussed-just a "puttu and kadala" chat.
"With CPM, everyone's secular; with us, they turn communal," he quipped, noting how Welfare Party's past UDF support is ignored while CPM stokes Islamophobia. KPCC president Sunny Joseph said Govindan had "inadvertently spoken the truth" CPM long hid.

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