CPI, CPI(M) to fight together in Tamil Nadu
New Delhi: The CPI and the CPI(M) will together fight the AIADMK, DMK and the Congress party in Tamil Nadu on 18 Lok Sabha seats for the first time since 1964. “In Tamil Nadu, the CPI and the CPI(M) are contesting on 18 Lok Sabha seats for the first time together since the united CPI split in 1964,” CPI(M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said. “We are contesting these seats to win, opposing all other forces including AIADMK, DMK and the Congress,” he said. Asked about the post poll scenario, he said, “What happens after the elections will be decided only then depending on the post poll result scenario”. “After elections the Left is committed to work for a non-Cong, non-BJP government that will implement alternative pro-people policies,” he said. On March 6, CPI(M) and CPI had called off their month-old alliance with the Jayalalithaa-led party after getting miffed over ruling AIADMK’s “approach” in finalising seat-sharing agreement for the Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu. (PTI)
SP candidate booked for foul remarks against Modi, Mayawati
Muzaffarnagar: A case has been registered against an SP candidate from Kairana constituency for making defamatory remarks against BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and BSP supremo Mayawati at Shamli. District Magistrate, Shamli, NP Singh on Sunday said that an FIR has been lodged against Samajwadi Party candidate Nahid Hasan under section 171 of IPC. It is alleged that Hasan had made objectionable remarks in his speech during an election meeting at Shamli on Saturday. (PTI)