Agartala: It seems that the tussle between UPA and Left parties could get more intense with Left leader Sitaram Yechury claiming that the CPI-M is looking out for third alternative against the "liberal economic policies" of the UPA government as well as communalism.
The leader also blamed the UPA government for not following the suggestions of common minimum programme. On Indo-US nuclear deal also he reiterated the anti-deal stand of his party warning the government to not to go ahead with deal.
Adding more to it, the leader also condemned the lack of government control over terror activities in the country and slammed the Congress for unwilling to take initiative against militancy in India.