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KPCC frames broad campaign talking points against CPI(M) and BJP ahead of local body polls
KPCC frames broad campaign talking points against CPI(M) and BJP ahead of local body polls

The Hindu

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

KPCC frames broad campaign talking points against CPI(M) and BJP ahead of local body polls

The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office-bearers' meeting here on Thursday broadly outlined the party's line of attack against the State and Central governments in anticipation of the 2025 local body polls and the 2026 Assembly elections. The KPCC has sought to tap into the public's concern over the 'perilous structural weakness' of the National Highway (NH) 66. The KPCC sought to redirect the citizens' ire against the Union government by alleging high-level corruption, a lack of oversight, and setting impossible construction deadlines. It demanded a comprehensive probe. The KPCC also faulted the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government for falsely claiming credit for big-ticket schemes, including K-Fon, which the party alleged remained primarily on paper and failed to meet its original objectives. Anniversary celebrations The meeting aimed to counter the LDF government's 'much-hyped' fourth-anniversary celebrations by labelling the Statewide fete, which included exhibitions and public outreach programmes, as election campaigning at taxpayers' expense. The KPCC accused the government of draining the 'depleted' public exchequer to give Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's 'tainted' public image a facelift. The KPCC also sought to focus on citizens who had failed to obtain redressal for their grievances at Mr. Vijayan's Navakerala Sadas. The meeting decided to politically capitalise on the illegal arrest of a Dalit woman on a trumped-up charge of pilferage and the Forest department's 'witch-hunt' against Ambedkarite rapper Vedan as emblematic of the LDF's apathy towards the marginalised sections of society. The KPCC also spotlighted the death of Vinayakan, a Dalit man, allegedly due to humiliation and intimidation at the hands of the Thrissur police. It accused the government of saving the errant officers responsible for the crime. 'Caste slurs' The KPCC also slammed Sangh Parivar leaders for 'demonising and stigmatising' Vedan by making 'caste slurs' in an attempt to put the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the defensive. The KPCC equated the Communist Party of India (Marxist)'s [CPI(M)] opposition to erecting a Mahatma Gandhi memorial at Malappattam in Kannur to the BJP-controlled Palakkad Municipality's decision to name Nehru Yuva Kendra after Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologue K.B. Hedgewar. It stated that the CPI(M) and the RSS shared the same political stance, given their mutual aversion to Gandhian and Nehruvian political thought. The KPCC's political affairs committee will meet in Kochi on May 26. It condemned the BJP's subversion of Central agencies to target the Lok Sabha's Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi. The KPCC would organise at the grassroots level to fight the elections. KPCC president Sunny Joseph, MLA, chaired the meeting. Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan, All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary in Kerala, Deepa Dasmunshi, and former KPCC president K. Sudhkaran were present.

Ente Keralam expo concludes in Kannur
Ente Keralam expo concludes in Kannur

The Hindu

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Ente Keralam expo concludes in Kannur

The week-long Ente Keralam mega mela and marketing fair, organised at Kannur Police Maidan as part of the second Pinarayi Vijayan government's fourth anniversary celebrations, concluded on a high note, drawing widespread appreciation for its developmental showcase, on Wednesday (May 14). Inaugurating the closing ceremony, Rajya Sabha MP Dr. V. Sivadasan declared that Kerala remains at the forefront of development in every sector. He highlighted the government's commitment to universal internet access through the K-Fon initiative, aiming to position Kerala as a leader in information technology. Minister for Archaeology and Registration Ramachandran Kadannappally, who presented awards to the best-performing stalls, said the fair had established a replicable development model for the rest of the country. Presiding over the function, MLA K.V. Sumesh praised Kerala's progressive governance, stating the State has successfully implemented modern development ideals as a global example. 'Our goal is to lead Kerala forward with confidence and pride,' he said. The closing ceremony saw participation from district panchayat president K.K. Ratnakumari, vice president Binoy Kurian, District Collector Arun K. Vijayan, and other senior officials. Awards for outstanding stalls and media contribution were determined by a jury comprising Deputy Director of Economics and Statistics E.V. Premarajan, Kannur Press Club president C. Sunilkumar, and former All India Radio Station director Balakrishnan Koyyal.

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