Sudhakaran's Break from Party: A Tale of Ambition and Allegiances
The ongoing clash between CPI(M)'s leaders and G Sudhakaran, who left the party to run independently in Ambalapuzha, continues to escalate. Accusations about Sudhakaran's intentions and his reading of 'The Communist Manifesto' dominate the discourse. Despite criticism, Sudhakaran remains focused on his campaign against incumbent CPI(M) MLA H Salam.
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The political friction between G Sudhakaran and CPI(M) figures is intensifying after Sudhakaran decided to run as an independent candidate in Ambalapuzha. This decision followed his departure from the party he was once a key member of.
Left leaders, including V Vijayaraghavan, criticized Sudhakaran for his perceived misinterpretation of 'The Communist Manifesto,' implying it influenced his break from the party. According to Vijayaraghavan, Sudhakaran's departure was driven by personal ambitions unmet by CPI(M), a claim Sudhakaran firmly denies.
Sudhakaran, a seasoned politician, insists his campaign aims to highlight issues ignored by CPI(M) in Alappuzha. Despite attacks, he asserts that his focus remains on representing grassroots concerns, not political vendettas, as the election against CPI(M)'s H Salam draws near.
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