CPI(M) Vows to Regroup After Stunning Kerala Poll Defeat
The CPI(M) acknowledges the need for internal adjustments after a significant defeat in Kerala's Assembly elections. Party leaders stress the importance of listening to grassroots members and addressing organizational issues. Meetings are planned to gather input, aiming for a stronger comeback.
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In the wake of a significant electoral setback in the Kerala Assembly polls, the CPI(M) has announced plans for corrective action, focusing on feedback from party members. State secretary M V. Govindan expressed the party's commitment to listening to its workers during a press briefing.
Top leaders like Pinarayi Vijayan attended a meeting where they outlined a schedule of district and local committee consultations over the coming months. This initiative aims to address political and organizational challenges.
Both internal issues and opposition misinformation were cited as reasons for the loss. Despite the setback, the party is optimistic about its potential for a recovery and condemned violent incidents during the election victory celebrations.
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