CPI (M) initiates action against 3 leaders

Misappropriation of funds at the Padanilam school in Alappuzha

September 11, 2021 08:31 pm | Updated 08:32 pm IST - ALAPPUZHA

The CPI (M) has initiated disciplinary action against three leaders in Alappuzha district in connection with the misappropriation of funds at the Padanilam school.

A meeting of the CPI (M) district committee held on Saturday in the presence of party acting State secretary A. Vijayaraghavan demoted CPI (M) district secretariat member K. Raghavan. Mr. Raghavan was relegated to the district committee. It suspended K. Manoharan, former CPI (M) Charumood area secretary and school manager, while also demoted G. Raghu from the area committee to the local committee.

Those who faced action are seen as close associates of former Public Works Minister G. Sudhakaran, who himself was facing charges of remaining inactive during the campaign of CPI(M) candidate H. Salam in the Ambalappuzha Assembly constituency.

The action against the trio was taken based on a report submitted by a two-member inquiry commission.

Conferences

Mr. Vijayaraghavan told reporters here on Saturday that the branch committee conferences, ahead of the organisational meet of the CPI(M), would begin on September 15.

The CPI (M) State conference will be held at Ernakulam in March 2022 and the party conference in Kannur later, he said.

Mr. Vijayaraghavan said the party would promote young faces and a pro-women approach could be seen in the conferences.

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