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CPI denies understanding with Congress, says 'wrong decision by Rahul Gandhi to contest in Wayanad'

Gandhi, who filed his nomination last week, has, however, said he would not speak against the Left during his campaign though he understood CPI(M) has to attack him.

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Image Source : PTIWrong decision by Rahul Gandhi to contest in Wayanad, says CPI

Congress President Rahul Gandhi's decision to contest in Wayanad Lok Sabha seat in Kerala against the party candidate was a "wrong decision", the CPI said Sunday, adding there wasn't any match fixing between the Congress and the Left parties. Talking to reporters in Coimbatore, CPI General secretary S Sudhakar Reddy said, "It is a wrong decision by Gandhi. It has sent a wrong signal among the people about the intention when both the Left parties and Congress were fighting against the BJP."

Reddy also denied any understanding between the CPI-M and Congress in Wayanad.

"It is not correct. There is no match fixing by CPIM or other Left parties," Reddy said. 

The ruling LDF in Kerala has fielded CPI's PP Suneer in Wayanad while the BJP-led NDA named Thushar Vellappally, president of Bharath Dharma Jana Sena, for the seat.

Top leaders of both the CPIM and CPI have criticised the Congress move. Gandhi, who filed his nomination last week, has, however, said he would not speak against the Left during his campaign though he understood CPI(M) has to attack him.

On the Kashmir issue, Reddy said it had been proved in the past 70 years that "no bullets and army can solve" it. The issue should be solved only through discussion, he added.

The CPI leader, who is in Coimbatore to campaign for the DMK-led Secular Progress Alliance candidates in the Lok Sabha elections, claimed BJP would lose and not gain much in southern states.

In the last two years, BJP had faced defeats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chattisgarh, he said adding the Left parties were trying to forge a post-poll alliance of anti-BJP opposition parties for forming the next government at the Centre.