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This is an archive article published on April 23, 2011

Somnath campaigns for CPI-M

CPI(M) had expelled Somnath Chatterjee about three years ago.

Former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee today campaigned for the candidates of CPI(M),which had expelled him about three years ago,in West Bengal assembly elections.

Initially spurned by the party,Chatterjee had agreed to campaign for the ongoing poll after CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat said whosoever wanted to support the Left Front was welcome.

CPI-M politburo member Sitaram Yechury had also said recently that Chatterjee could campaign for the party which is facing its toughest battle from Trinamool Congress-Congress alliance this time in its 35 year rule in the state.

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“I am not in the party. But I have no regrets about that. I want to see the eighth Left Front in power in West Bengal,” Chatterjee said addressing a poll rally at Ballygunge constituency.

“If someone says nothing has been done in 34 years of Left Front rule,it amounts to insulting the people who have elected the Front for seven consecutive terms creating history … The Left Front had committed some mistakes but they were correcting it. Mistakes may take place while one is at his job,” he said campaigning for CPI-M candidate Fuad Halim.

He said that in 2001 a similar campaign was made against the Left Front that it was finished. But voters overwhelmingly supported Left Front in that election.

If the Left Front wins it is said that they had resorted to scientific rigging,Chatterjee said adding “but now the Election Commission is very strict.”

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“If people really want a change,there will be change and that is democracy,” he said and criticised a section of the media “which had unleashed a wave of false propaganda against the LF”.

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