CPI-M won’t hesitate to withdraw support on n-deal: Kerala CM

Agencies Posted: Jan 18, 2008 at 1701 hrs
Thiruvananthapuram, January 18: As uncertainty continued over the Indo-US nuclear deal, veteran Marxist leader and Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan on Friday made it clear that the CPI-M would not hesitate to withdraw support to the UPA government if it went ahead with agreement.

“The party will not allow the UPA government to proceed with the pact to help US President George W Bush when elections are round the corner in America,” Achuthanandan said.

India is in the midst of negotiations with the IAEA to firm up a safeguards agreement before approaching the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) for changes in its guidelines to permit international nuclear commerce.

“We will not hesitate to withdraw support to UPA if they choose to go ahead with the deal,” he said.

Achuthannandan’s remarks come within days of CPI-M patriarch Jyoti Basu and party General Secretary Prakash Karat clarifying that while they stoutly opposed the nuclear deal, there was no threat to the UPA government.

Their clarification had come after CPI-M leaders had issued veiled threats saying there would be “serious consequences” if the government went ahead with the deal.

The UPA-Left committee on the nuclear deal is likely to meet before the budget session of Parliament to take stock of the negotiations at the IAEA.

“What America is doing is to make India its camp follower and prompting it to shed the time-tested non-aligned foreign policy. This will not be allowed at any cost,” the 84- year-old Chief Minister who completed 20 months in office on Friday, said.