Assembly poll 2026: CPI(M) commences post-poll debacle stock-taking exercise as it realises there is no magic bullet
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CPI(M) begins grassroots review across party units after Kerala poll loss
Thiruvananthapuram: After suffering a stunning defeat in the Kerala Assembly polls, the CPI(M) on Wednesday, May 6, said it would make necessary corrections after listening to all party workers. Speaking to the media after the party’s state secretariat meeting, which was attended by top leaders, including Pinarayi Vijayan, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said the party would take its workers into confidence for a comeback. He said members of…
State Secy M.V. Govindan’s hasty exit from presser fuels questions as Kerala CPI-M in disarray
Thiruvananthapuram, May 6 (IANS) A visibly discomfited CPI-M Kerala state Secretary M. V. Govindan cut short his first post-poll press interaction within minutes, sidestepping questions and walking away, a moment that has quickly become emblematic of the CPI(M)’s discomfort after its worst electoral setback in decades. The optics were hard to miss. For a leadership that had confidently campaigned for a historic third consecutive term, the realit…
After historic rout, Kerala CPI-M in a shell, to ponder next moves - News Today
Thiruvananthapuram, May 6: Stunned by its worst-ever electoral drubbing in Kerala, the CPI-M has been pushed into an unprecedented moment of introspection, with the defeat not only ending a decade of Left rule in the state but also marking the absence of a Left government anywhere in India for the first time in nearly six decades. The scale of the setback has triggered a wave of anger within the party, with grassroots workers openly criticising…
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