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Youth, rural support base in focus at Bengal CPI(M) state conference

Updated on: Feb 23, 2025 05:13 PM IST

According to delegates attending the conference, CPI(M) central committee coordinator Prakash Karat expressed concern over the party’s organisational weakness in West Bengal

A four-day state conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) began in West Bengal’s Hooghly district on Saturday, with leaders emphasising the need to induct young members and address the growing distance between the party and its rural support base.

CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat. (ANI File Photo)

The 27th state conference of the CPI(M) Bengal unit is being attended by the party’s national leaders such as its central committee coordinator Prakash Karat.

According to delegates attending the conference, Karat expressed concern over the party’s organisational weakness in the state that it ruled for 34 years without a break until its 2011 defeat to the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

“Karat said in his inaugural speech that neither TMC nor the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) can be countered if the CPI(M) fails to induct more young members. Having only young leaders is not enough, he said,” a state committee member said, requesting anonymity.

Former CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, who died in September last year, had repeatedly advised the party to focus on this major shortcoming, said some of the delegates.

“These issues will figure at the 24th party congress in Madurai in April,” he added.

The state conference started after tributes were paid to Yechury and former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, who died in August last year.

 
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