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AAP single issue-based party: CPI(M)

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Guwahati: Terming Aam Aadmi Party as a single issue-based movement, the CPI(M) on Sunday said the Arvind Kejriwal-led party is getting acceptance in those places where the Left is traditionally not strong.

“It (AAP) is a single issue-based movement. AAP is going strong where traditionally the Left is not strong,” CPI(M) politburo member Sitaram Yechury told PTI here.

The Rajya Sabha member said AAP represents a force which wanted a clean government and this particular idea was an international phenomenon which had emerged from the Tahrir Square movement in Egypt.

“They (AAP) talk about an ideal state, which is not corrupt, secular and also follow some democratic traditions. But we cannot achieve that ideal state from the abstraction of the economic policies that are already followed. I am sure, with experience they will get mature,” Yechury said.

He said corruption was not just a moral issue the way AAP was projecting.

“Corruption is an outcome of economic policies. It is a part of crony Capitalism. There is no clarity on the issues that they are raising,” he added.

When asked whether the Left was willing to form a post-poll alliance with AAP, Yechury said the party was open to an alliance with anyone who was non-Congress and non-BJP. (PTI)

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