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District CPI(M) initiates punitive action against several leaders

September 14, 2021 10:53 pm | Updated September 15, 2021 12:31 am IST - KOCHI

Move follows charges of misdemeanour and dereliction of duty during Assembly polls

The CPI(M) district committee has initiated serious action against several leaders on multiple counts of misdemeanour and dereliction of duty during the Assembly polls.

At the meeting on Tuesday, which was attended also by acting State secretary A. Vijayaraghavan, a decision was taken to remove C.K. Manisankar from the district secretariat for the debacle of the party’s independent candidate Dr. J. Jacob in the Thrikkakara constituency.

The candidate’s campaign was steered by Mr. Manisankar. Meanwhile, district committee member C.N. Sundaran would be demoted to the area committee, citing laxity on his part in campaigning for M. Swaraj in the Thripunithura constituency.

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Koothattukulam area secretary Shaju Jacob was removed from the post for a controversial social media post in the wake of the Left candidate’s defeat in Piravom. The area office secretary, Arun, has also been removed. The most stringent action came against K.D. Vincent, Vyttila area secretary, who has been lowered to the branch committee. The charge against Mr. Vincent was that he tried to secure the candidature in Thrikkakara and was lax in campaigning for the LDF candidate. Following a complaint made by the Left candidate in Perumbavoor, district secretariat member N.C. Mohanan would face public censure.

The district committee, which considered the reports of commissions that looked into the failure of the front in Thripunithura, Piravom, Thrikkkakara, and Perumbavoor, resolved that there was severe laxity by these leaders in the electioneering.

The disciplinary action recommended by the district committee will have to be ratified by the State Committee.

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