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Saturday, June 05, 2010 (12:41:27)
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No question of Buddhadeb resigning: Biman Bose

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New Delhi, June 5: Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) West Bengal secretary Biman Bose today rejected media reports that Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee had offered to step down as chief minister following the party's dismal show in the civic polls.

"The question does not arise," said Bose, who is in the capital to attend a two-day CPI-M politburo meeting.

He termed as "baseless" reports that said Bhattacharjee had submitted his resignation to the central leadership.

"The matter has not been referred to the central committee. It has not been discussed in the state committee," Bose told reporters.

Bhattacharjee, however, skipped the politburo meet that commenced here Saturday, party sources said.

Bose had earlier said that Bhattacharjee could not attend the politburo meeting "because the law and order situation has to be tackled in the post election scenario".

In municipal elections held across West Bengal on Sunday, the Trinamool Congress snatched the prestigious Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) from the Left and trounced the Marxists in most of the 80 other municipalities.

Coming ahead of next year's assembly polls in West Bengal, the results of the civic polls have been a shocker for the CPI-M.

Bhattacharjee had also kept away from politburo meetings after the party's dismal show in the Lok Sabha elections last year.

The 15-member politburo is the highest body of the CPI-M. The present strength of the politburo is 14, as the party removed senior party leader and Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan last year for violating party discipline. (IANS)
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