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‘Yogi Adityanath’s statement puts a focus on the benefits of Kerala’

'Yogi Adityanath's statement puts a focus on the benefits of Kerala'
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Thiruvananthapuram: Secretary General of CPM Kodiyeri Balakrishnan on Friday said that the party did not hold a discussion with the CPI on Amendment Act Lok Ayukta because the CPI did not raise the previous request.
“The decision to change the rules taken by the cabinet.
The CPI has four members in the Cabinet.
If the CPI demands a discussion about this problem, we will arrange it.
Still, there is room for discussion.
Share CPM and CPI close bonds and no one cannot be resolved between the two parties, “said Balakrishnan.
In the statement of assistant Secretary CPI Prakash Babu that the amendment of Lok Ayukta’s actions was not constitutional, Balakrishnan said the court decided these things.
The CPM State Secretary also said the controversial statement made by the Head of Yogi Minister Adyityanath helped to pay the country’s attention that the achievements made by Kerala in the health, education and social services sector.
He said BJP leaders in Kerala should try to improve unfounded statements such as those passed by their leaders.
There were no changes in the Congress of the Party, the state met considering the break in the surge in Covid cases in the state, CPM has decided not to make changes in the conference schedule of the State Party and the Party Congress was originally set in March and April.
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Balakrishnan said the party committee meeting would be held in Ernakulam, from 1 to 4 March, and the 23rd party congress in Kannur from April 6 to 10.
Alappuzha District Conference, suspended for a Covid surge, will be held on April 15 and 16.
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All meetings will be held, strictly in accordance with Covid restrictions, he said.
CPM previously announced that it would decide on the second week of February whether there must be changes in the Party Congress and State Conference Schedule.
Given the public health situation, the CPM State Secretariat held here on Friday decided to cancel public demonstrations in connection with the party conference.
Also, the RT-PCR test will be made mandatory for delegates.
Balakrishnan said virtual demonstrations will replace public demonstrations.
Balakrishnan said all CPM committees will discuss in detail the political resolution to ratify the Party Congress.
“Every member of the CPM and non-party members can comment on the resolution or propose amendments in the resolution brought by the central committee in February 2.
The proposal must reach the party’s center committee before March 10,” Balakrishnnn said.

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