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Action likely against Kerala CPM leaders, Central Committee called

New Delhi: Some members of the CPM Politburo are learnt to have taken a view that disciplinary action should be taken against Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan who has been demanding that Pinarayi Vijayan step down as state secretary. However, the top leadership at the two-day meeting could not arri  ....Read more

an unfortunate decision of ccBy: nithin | Sunday , 12 Jul '09 15:57:38 PM Reply | Forward It was not a wise decesion
CPM SHOULD NOT KEEP CORRUPTIONBy: Ajay | Wednesday , 8 Jul '09 14:39:29 PM Reply | Forward I am a communist, but not a corrupter. Remove the corrupted hands and put all the communist supporters in CPM. My hat is off for your Mr V S Achuthananthan, brave man against the corruption..... keep going!!!
Karat should consider public opinionBy: P.R .GOPAL | Monday , 6 Jul '09 22:42:29 PM Reply | Forward I dont understand why Mr. Prakash Karat is so keen to protect Pinarayi who has been charge sheeted by the CBI.He has reacted in favour of Pinarayi much before checking the facts and records. This will clearly give wrong indications as some section of the media is already accusing that some politburo members are beneficiaries of the SNC Lavlin deal. Pinarayi should be removed from state secretary post and politburo and Achuthanandan should continue as Chief minister.This is the majority opinion amoung people of Kerala. CPM should not compromise on corruption issues.Party discipline is only an internal matter of the party comiittees. General Public has nothing much concerned about it. What they require is good corruption free administration. Hope the central committe will act wisely.
Vijayan Should Step DownBy: A P | Monday , 6 Jul '09 19:04:14 PM Reply | Forward Vijayan should step down and face the corruption charges against him and he has spoiled the partyi bet in few years time there wont be any communist, if it continues to go at the same rate.
WHY KARAT TAKES SO MUCH PAIN TO PROTECT VIJAYAN ?By: Aniyan | Monday , 6 Jul '09 10:52:45 AM Reply | Forward How Karat, the Secretary of CPM is sure that Vijayan is not guilty? Why he takes so much of pain to protect Vijayan ? Why he has a deaf ear with Achuthanandan, who is sure that Vijayan is guilty? Disciplinary action against Achuthanandan is different and his stand on the SNC Lavlin case involving vijayan with hundreds of crores rupees kickback. Where has the money gone? How much was the transfer amount which Vijayan did from Kerala to Central Leadership to a Bank in North India, according to CBI's finding. Yes.... Karat knows the inquiry is likely to prove CPM central leadership active involvement in the case and receiving major share of over 132 crores from Vijayan, for party expansion and growth. So, it is natural for Karat to reject any inquiry against Vijayan. Karat has already called Achuthanandan to his office after the Politbureau and advised him to desist from the allegation in the interest of Party, which VS rejected outrightly. Keep it up VS.
CCMeeting on 11-12By: A R NUJUM | Monday , 6 Jul '09 10:30:29 AM Reply | Forward If the party want to survive in kerala Mr. Pinarayi should remove from the Secretary post. Because he and his cocus made all the troubles to the party. This people saying Mr. Achudanandan not obey the party line. if the socalled line made by this cocus is not according the party line. this line only only for their benefit. Make wise decesion and save the party.
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