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‘Left failed to turn Indo-US nuke deal into poll issue’

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New Delhi:  Seven years after the Left parties withdrew support to the Manmohan Singh government on the issue of the Indo-US nuclear deal, the CPI(M) on Sunday acknowledged the bad timing of the step and its failure to make the deal an election issue.
The party’s new General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said that in retrospect, the Left parties should have linked the withdrawal of support to the government with people’s issues such as price rise.
Yechury had told in a recent interview that the Left should not have withdrawn support to the government on the issue of nuclear deal but clarified on Sunday that there was no option but to withdraw support on the issue.
However, he acknowledged that the Left parties could not make it an election issue. Yechury maintained during the interview that the party’s decision to oppose the nuclear deal was correct.
“We said that this was not the issue (to withdraw support). We reviewed it later. In hindsight, we have said we could not make it a people’s issue (in the elections). It should have been a people’s issue like price rise and the UPA abandoning the ‘aam aadmi’ perspective,” Yechury said.
“And it was also the timing (of withdrawal) for which we also self-criticised. But the issue of (opposing) the nuclear deal, we have no regrets and we think is correct.” By going ahead with the nuclear deal, it was a signal that the UPA wanted to jettison the Left, he said.
The nuclear deal was not part of the UPA’s Common Minimum Programme, he says but there was “tremendous pressure on India to be a subordinate ally of the US strategic interests in the world. We have been vindicated on this”.
Yechury was replying to a question on the decline of the Left forces including CPI(M) after the 2009 elections and whether snapping ties with UPA on the Indo-US nuclear deal was a mistake. (PTI)

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