Saturday, 11 May 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS National Lok Adalat held at Patiala, all types of cases, except non compoundable criminal cases dispose off Punjab Police Busts Inter-State Illegal Pharma Supply And Manufacturing Network Running From Pharma Factory In Himachal Pradesh Election Campaign and Local Support Propel Meet Hair Ahead Pooja Bedi Net Worth [May 2024]: Income of Actress, Talk Show Host | 5 Dariya News Pankaj Tripathi Net Worth 2024: Know The Wealth, Bio, And Career “Pharmacists will be valued the most in the next five years”: declared President of the Pharmacy Council of India at LPU Harsimrat Kaur Badal has stood up to the PM and HM in parliament to protect interests of Punjab, She deserves your votes : Sukhbir Badal How are you asking for votes after refusing to give compensation to farmers for crop losses – Harsimrat Badal asks Gurmeet Khudian Hope Reborn: Northeastern Indian Family's Incredible Journey to Recovery with Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central and South Asian Liver Institute Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla releases two books of Ashwani Verma Top Civil & Police Administration Of Fazilka And Ganganagar Hold Coordination Meet To Ensure Peaceful LS Polling HP State Election department takes to IPL stage for Voter awareness Rubina Dilaik Calls Gazal Kothari's Work And Family Balance Inspiring Warring Roars In Jagraon: Pledges To Champion Constituents' Needs Loksabha Candidate for Hoshiarpur Yamini Gomar files Nomination Congress fighting on real, not divisive issues: Amarinder Singh Raja Warring PRDS NGO Meets with SAD Leader Bikram Singh Majithia to Drive Farmers’ Income and Foster Youth Entrepreneurship Former MPs did not take care of Sri Anandpur Sahib, people should give a chance to Modi: Dr. Subhash Sharma Devender Singh Rana participates in Parshuram Jayanti celebrations; greets people Meet Hayer gets support from various associations at Sangrur and Dirba Arvind Kejriwal's release is a victory for truth: Meet Hayer and Aman Arora

 

Daggers drawn as CPI-M comes out against Achuthanandan

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Thiruvananthapuram , 30 Dec 2014

After a lull, the tiff between a faction of the CPI-M and party veteran V.S.Achuthanandan resurfaced Tuesday, when the former in a statement criticised him for defending a former staff member of his who was arrested for setting ablaze the memorial of P.Krishna Pillai, founder-leader of the Communist movement in Kerala, in Alappuzha last year.Of the five accused in the case, prime accused Litheesh P.Chandran was a staff member of Achuthanandan when he was the chief minister from 2006 to 2011.Initially, Achuthanandan termed the attack 'heinous and pre-planned'. But when Chandran and his close friends were named as accused, Achuthanandan termed it as a conspiracy of the police and remarked that the CPI-M should condemn the police probe.In a statement issued Tuesday, the party approved the sacking of the party members accused of desecrating the monument of the revered Communist leader.

"It was wrong on the part of Achuthanandan to have glorified Chandran, which has caused a dent to the party image and he should stop airing such remarks in public," read the statement.Chandran earlier this month was arrested and released on bail a few days later, while the others managed to get anticipatory bail from the Kerala High Court.The party also gave a clean chit to a local party veteran in Alappuzha, T.K.Palani, whom Achuthanandan had alleged that he had a role in the vandalisation.

Pillai was a legendary Communist, who died following a snake bite, Aug 19, 1948, while he was in the hiding.Former editor of the CPI-M party organ, Appukuttan Vallikunnu said that even though the party and Achuthanandan have been at loggerheads for some time now, Tuesday's development cannot be taken lightly as the party is heading towards its state conference and is to elect a new state party secretary as present secretary Pinarayi Vijayan has completed three terms. 

 

Tags: CPI-M

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD