Political Barbs Fly as G Sudhakaran's Independence Sparks Controversy
The war of words between CPI(M) and rebel leader G Sudhakaran heated up, with accusations of betrayal and lack of political morality. Minister Saji Cherian criticized Sudhakaran for contesting independently, contrasting him with Congress leader K Sudhakaran. The UDF supports G Sudhakaran in Alappuzha, rallying against CPI(M).
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The political landscape in Kerala is witnessing a heated exchange between CPI(M) and the rebel leader, G Sudhakaran. Minister Saji Cherian has intensified the criticism, accusing G Sudhakaran of political betrayal by contesting independently from Ambalappuzha.
Cherian, speaking at an election convention in Cherthala, drew a parallel with Congress leader K Sudhakaran, applauding his adherence to party principles despite facing setbacks from the leadership. He emphasized that K Sudhakaran's actions represent political morality.
Cherian dismissed the idea of a political miracle touted by Congress, asserting the CPI(M) remains steadfast in Alappuzha. He criticized the UDF's alignment with G Sudhakaran, suggesting no electoral success will come from such alliances. G Sudhakaran maintains his stance, labeling current CPI(M) leadership as 'political criminals'.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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