CPI(M) and Congress Clash Ahead of Kerala Assembly Elections

As Kerala gears up for the Assembly polls, CPI(M) criticizes the Congress for delays in finalizing candidates. CPI(M) leader M V Govindan claims internal discord plagues Congress, while Congress leader K Muraleedharan dismisses the criticism, asserting no confusion within their party and promising prompt candidate announcements.

CPI(M) and Congress Clash Ahead of Kerala Assembly Elections
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In the lead-up to the Kerala Assembly elections, a political clash has emerged between CPI(M) and Congress over candidate finalization delays.

CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan lambasted the Congress for its sluggishness, alleging internal conflicts are hindering their ability to announce a candidate list.

However, senior Congress figure K Muraleedharan refuted these claims, assuring that the Congress is strategically on track and attributing any delays to strategic planning rather than disunity.

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