Should younger comrades of CPI(M) refrain from sharing personal views as party positions on social media?

Synopsis
In a significant move, the CPI(M) leadership in West Bengal has addressed the younger comrades, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal views with the party's official stance on social media. This advisory serves as a reminder to maintain unity and discipline within the party ranks.
Key Takeaways
- CPI(M) emphasizes party unity on social media.
- Members must distinguish personal views from official party lines.
- Disciplinary actions may follow violations of this advisory.
- Importance of internal harmony within party ranks.
- Leadership stresses the need for coordinated communication.
Kolkata, May 10 (NationPress) The leadership of CPI(M) in West Bengal has formally cautioned its members, especially the younger comrades, to maintain discretion on social media and avoid portraying their personal opinions as the party’s official stance.
This advisory, disseminated through an internal communication to full-time party workers, highlights two critical directives.
Firstly, members are urged to abstain from making social media remarks that could potentially contradict the CPI(M)’s established political line.
Secondly, should any comrade wish to express a personal viewpoint online, it must be explicitly declared as such, without associating it with the party.
The communication, issued as part of an internal party letter shared with all full-time members, emphasizes that it has been observed by the leadership that personal expressions on social media often starkly oppose the official party lines.
It underscores the necessity for harmony between individual members and the party, along with effective coordination at various leadership levels and committees when engaging publicly.
The leadership has also clarified that any social media content aimed at criticizing party leaders, leadership groups, or fellow comrades will be considered an act of internal factionalism. Such behaviors, the party warned, could lead to disciplinary measures against the involved comrades.
“Previously, numerous members received verbal or informal warnings for spreading misinformation or making negative comments about the leadership or fellow comrades on social media. While some adjusted their behavior, others did not. This internal letter now serves as an official warning from the leadership, applicable to all members within the party,” stated a member of the CPI(M) state committee.