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Prakash Karat Refutes Claim That CPI(M) Decline Stemmed from Jyoti Basu’s Rejection of PM Post

RR Team, March 16, 2025March 16, 2025

In a recent discussion on the political trajectory of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), senior leader Prakash Karat addressed the longstanding narrative that the party’s decline stemmed from Jyoti Basu’s refusal to accept the prime ministerial position in 1996. Karat dismissed this notion, emphasizing that the decision was rooted in party principles and not a missed political opportunity.

Jyoti Basu, a towering figure in Indian politics and the longest-serving Chief Minister of West Bengal, was the frontrunner for the prime ministerial role when the United Front coalition sought his leadership. However, the CPI(M) Politburo, adhering to its policy of not leading a coalition government where it lacked majority support, prevented Basu from assuming the position. This decision, though controversial, was consistent with the party’s ideological stance at the time.

Karat explained that the party’s decline over the years cannot be attributed to this single event. Instead, he pointed to broader factors, such as shifting political dynamics, changing voter preferences, and the party’s inability to adapt to evolving socio-economic conditions. He highlighted that the rise of regional parties, the BJP’s growing influence, and the Congress’s revival in certain areas also contributed to the CPI(M)’s reduced presence on the national stage.

Reflecting on Basu’s own sentiments, Karat acknowledged that the veteran leader had famously termed the decision a “historic blunder.” However, he clarified that Basu respected the party’s collective decision-making process and remained committed to its principles. Karat argued that the party’s strength lies in its ideological consistency and not in pursuing power for the sake of political gain.

The CPI(M) has faced significant challenges in recent years, particularly with the erosion of its base in West Bengal and Kerala. However, Karat expressed optimism about the party’s future, emphasizing the need to reconnect with the working class and marginalized communities. He stressed the importance of adapting to contemporary issues, such as social justice and economic inequality, while staying true to Marxist ideology.

Karat’s remarks aim to dispel the myth that a single political decision sealed the party’s fate. He believes that the CPI(M) can regain its influence through grassroots mobilization and by addressing the pressing concerns of the people. This perspective serves as a reminder that political fortunes are shaped by a multitude of factors, and the path to revival requires both reflection and adaptation.

 

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