WikiLeaks’ revelation not a ‘big issue’, says CPM

Wednesday, August 31, 2011: Declining to be carried away by the controversy over the WikiLeak’s revelation of the CPM leaders meeting US diplomats and discussing investment possibilities when in power in Kerala, party’s state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan today said it was not a “big issue” as the party had a clear stand on foreign investment.

“This is not an issue which even requires to be discussed within the party. Our firm stand is there is nothing wrong in accepting foreign investment based on clear-cut conditions if that helped the country”, Vijayan told reporters here.
He was reacting to queries on WikiLeaks’ revelations, quoted by media, that when the LDF was in power the US consular teams had met the CPI(M) leaders including the then chief minister V S Achuthanandan and Vijayan and that the former had shown keen interest in getting US investment to the state.
CPI(M) leader had yesterday admitted that they had met the US officials, but held they did not compromise their ideological stance and sacrifice the state’s interests during the talks. “We are not opposed to American people. What we are opposing are policies of the US Administration, “Vijayan said.
Achuthanandan had yesterday said that when the US officials called on him, he had used that as an opportunity to slam the American policy on Iraq and other countries. The party leaders, including former Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac, have said the row over the issue is “unwarranted” as the CPI-M was not against all kinds of foreign investment.

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