Prakash Karat (born 7 February 1948) is an Indian Communist politician. He was the general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from 2005 to 2015.[1][2][3][4] (wikipedia)
After what he has said about the Left parties he should be recalled. We expect a response from the government.
At that point of time that was the situation, and today there is no point in talking of what happened. Nothing is static and there is no ditching also.
We (LDF) do not propose to have alliance or understanding with any other party.
It means that Americans expect you to have a quid pro quo on other issues, not just nuclear power.
Our party has its own understanding of what should constitute the third alternative. We will discuss the matter in the context of the overall political situation after the assembly elections are over.
We have asked the Commission to ensure specific guidelines where the state administration can play a coordinating role.
Usually the party state secretary does not contest elections.
The Prime Minister has got the Chief Minister's letter by now. We expect a response from him.
We will review the current political situation after the assembly polls.
The US Ambassador does not seem to understand how to behave as an ambassador in this country. An ambassador has to behave according to certain norms.