Kerala

Stalin's ghost haunting Communists

Express News Service

KANNUR: Even when people across the world rejected Stalin,  his ghost continues to lead the Communist parties in India, said P S Sreedharan Pillai, BJP national executive member.  Sreedharan Pillai was in Payyambalam to offer  prayers at the memorial of the late BJP leader K G Marar during the inauguration of the flag post procession taken out as part of the party’s national executive meeting.  He said the Communist party, which had kept one- third of the world under its feet has lost its clout  considerably and is being shown the way. The idea of making the whole world a Communist entity has disappeared now, he added. 

In India, the Communist party which was in the Opposition in the early days, has been relegated to the tenth place, he said.

Sreedharan Pillai asked the followers of the Communist party to introspect on its downfall. The dwindling party has shrunken only to Kannur. The CPM is spreading violence and sabotaging the law of the land to keep its influence in the existing strongholds. This will not go on for long, he said.

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