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Meeting all parties today to end the Corp. deadlock

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Thiruvananthapuram: The All-Party Meeting will be held at the Corporate Headquarters on Monday to end the ongoing protest by BJP Board members in the Board Hall of the misuse of funds in the Zon office.
On the other hand, the opposition decided on Sunday to install more pressure on LDF and Mayor Arya Rajendran by translating all local BJP representatives in the district throughout Pancrayat and the municipality for the corporate parade on Monday.
Meanwhile, LDF has also started an environmental level campaign to eliminate corruption allegations flattened by BJP board members.
The LDF LED Decision Board hopes to resolve the crisis without causing further administrative hassles.
“There is no opposition in the board of the ruling according to the city law.
We want to finish this peacefully and therefore we have called on meeting all parties,” said Dr.
Anil, LDF Parliamentary Party leader.
While the BJP council in previous years has welcomed mediation efforts , it has led their holder this time as part of a strategy to describe LDF leadership as something full of corruption.
BJP has called for a special board battery on many problems and even when no demands raised on the council that has been accepted by the Board, the opposition believes that They have been able to throw themselves as a cross soldier against corruption.
Two larger special councils are filled in this week – one on the management and control of plastic waste and others in asset management and income income.
The income income Special Council is held for the second time as an error BJP in compiling a letter for the Council of Khu Sus proved expensive for them as members of the LDF council applying them and demanding that there must be clarity in topics that will be discussed specifically the Board.
Official sources said that what was decomposed at the council meeting on September 29 was the influence after the influence of a BJP campaign that was persistent with allegations of corruption in the Council of Corruption.
While the initial focus had cornered the mayor, he stood up for the BJP council.

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