CPM defends Basu's comments, slams Cong, BJP
CPM defends Basu's comments, slams Cong, BJP
Karat also said that socialism is only a slogan for Congress and BJP.

New Delhi: The CPM, on Monday, came out in support of its top West Bengal leader Jyoti Basu's comments on the issue of capitalism, saying his remarks on the role of the Left Front government had been "confused" and reported in a "contradictory" manner.

Maintaining that Basu's remarks were on the nature of capitalist development in West Bengal and the role of the Left Front government, party General Secretary Prakash Karat said "on the basis of these reports, some political leaders have also come out with equally confused and misplaced reactions."

"Only those ignorant of the programme of the CPI-M can talk of the Party saying 'goodbye to socialism and welcome to capitalism'," he said.

Basu had been quoted last week as saying "we want capital, both foreign and domestic. After all we are working in a capitalist system. Socialism is not possible now."

The nonagenarian leader had said "socialism is our political agenda, but capitalism will continue to be the compulsion for the future."

He had pointed out that CPM-led governments existed in only three states of India and had asked "can we say we will establish socialism on this basis?"

Reacting to criticism by political parties, as well as CPM's partner RSP, Karat said that for BJP and Congress, socialism only denotes a slogan to be used as a "smokescreen" to promote the interests of big capitalists and foreign finance capital.

"Joining them in the criticism is the RSP, which, unlike the CPI(M), has declared socialism as its immediate goal," he said, adding that the RSP could be asked why it has been working over all these years as part of Left-led governments to implement reforms and welfare measures "within the capitalist system".

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