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By Our Staff Correspondent
UDUPI, JAN. 24. The member of the Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Sitaram Yechury, today said that as long as the United Progressive Alliance sticks to the Common Minimum Programme there will be no threat to the Government and it will last its term. He was speaking at a public meeting held here as part of the 18th State conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Mr. Yechury said that the Left parties wanted the Congress-led UPA Government to implement pro-people policies. The Left will withdraw support to the Government the moment it stops implementing the CMP. The people voted the UPA because they had been disillusioned by the policies of the National Democratic Alliance. The tenure of the NDA Government saw rising unemployment and suicide by farmers. The Employment Guarantee Scheme of the UPA Government will ensure that every family gets work for a minimum of 100 days. If they do not get it, they will be given unemployment benefit. Such a measure is being implemented for the first since Independence, he said. The CMP has provided for rural credit, food for work, midday meals scheme, and basic facilities for the common man. It is only the pressure from the general public and the 61 MPs of the Left that will ensure a course correction. This is because vested interests would like to scuttle the pro-people schemes, he said.
BJP attacked
The BJP is not interested in the problems affecting the common man. The BJP, which talks about the uniform civil code, does not speak about a uniform criminal code when it comes to the Sankaracharya of Kanchi. It is busy with Tiranga Yatra, Bababudangiri etc. to polarise society on communal lines.
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