Pinarayi: The Heartbeat of Kerala's Communist Movement

Pinarayi, a village in Kannur, Kerala, is historically significant for the state's communist movement. It remains influential as the hometown of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of the CPI(M), who aims to maintain power in the upcoming Dharmadam constituency elections amid challenges from Congress and BJP.

Pinarayi: The Heartbeat of Kerala's Communist Movement
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Pinarayi, a modest village in Kannur district, is entrenched in Kerala's history as the birthplace of its communist movement. It witnessed the 1939 congregation of stalwarts like E M S Namboodiripad and others, laying the foundation for a political wave that reshaped the state's landscape.

Today, Pinarayi continues to wield political influence as the home of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, a prominent figure within the CPI(M). Vijayan is campaigning rigorously for the Dharmadam constituency, hoping for a decisive victory and continued leadership of the state.

Facing formidable opposition from Congress and BJP, Vijayan's campaign underscores development achievements in Dharmadam. However, adversaries question these claims, making the contest one of both performance and promises to the electorate.

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