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BJP is desperate: CPI

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NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India on Tuesday said the Bharatiya Janata Party, by going back to its Hindutva agenda at its recent Lucknow conference, has once again thrown a challenge to the Constitution.

By accusing others of Muslim appeasement, the BJP was resorting to an anti-Muslim tirade. Raking up the Ayodhya issue was yet another desperate move by the party, which claimed to be a different one, the CPI said.

"It is clear that the BJP can never change its stripes and can never come out of its medieval and communal fascist moorings,'' the party's Central Secretariat said in a press release.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its outfits such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad had time and again tried to subvert the country's secular democratic polity. However, the people "had rebuffed them by establishing a theocratic state.''

The CPI called upon the people to defeat the "nefarious designs of the BJP and its rightwing politics and communal propaganda."

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