The rift in the Communist Party of India Marxist which is going on for some time has finally come out in open as some of the state leaders in Kerala h openly criticised Sitaram Yechury in the ongoing Thiruvananthapuram District CPIM conference.
Yechury on Saturday revealed that the party received a complaint against Balakrishnan’s elder son Binoy Balakrishnan about an alleged Rs 13 crore fraud committed in Dubai.
Many of these leaders believe that Sitaram Yechury is disgruntled for not getting a nomination to Rajyasabha. Though Congress was ready to support Yechury from West Bengal for being nominated to Rajya Sabha CPIM rejected the offer.
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Following the CPIM’s electoral victory n the 2016 assembly election in Kerala, Yechury supported V S Achuthanandan. These things worsened the rapport between some leaders in CPIM.
It was only a few days back when Yechury’s demand for a tie-up with Congress was rejected by CPIM after CPIM leaders from Kerala voted against it.
The comment comes at a time when the CPI(M) comes ahead of the state party conference to be held in Thrissur later this month where those who will attend the upcoming party Congress would be selected.
Thiruvananthapuram CPIM conference will be attended by Kerala Cheif minister Pinarrayi Vijayann and Party chief Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.
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