K Babu | Photo: Mathrubhumi
Kochi: The newly elected MLA from Thiruppunithura K Babu said that as a new opposition leader was selected, it is cent percent sure that there will be a new KPCC president too.
Ramesh Chennithala s name was suggested in the initial phase beyond group politics. But it is not relevant any more. We accept the high command decision for a generation change, Babu told Mathrubhumi News.
Ramesh Chennithala was replaced from opposition leader post not because of any faults in his performance. He had made many important moves in the assembly as an efficient opposition leader, Babu added.
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On May 18, the top brass of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused the opposition Congress of conspiring a nefarious plan to gain political capital from the pandemic. The plan, documented in a âtoolkitâ, included sullying the image of the country, using COVID volunteerism as a PR and marketing activity and using phrases like âModi strainâ to shame the Prime Minister. In an article published on May 19, Alt News explained how the toolkit was created on a forged letterhead.
Gujarat BJP MLA draws flak over filling a syringe with Remdesivir
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A Gujarat BJP MLA came under fire from the opposition Congress after a video went viral on Sunday showing him filling a syringe with Remdesivir injection for a patient at a community COVID-19 care centre at Sarthana in Surat.
In the video, V.D. Zalavadiya, who represents Kamrej Assembly constituency in Surat, is seen filling a syringe with a vial of Remdesivir before transferring it to a drip bottle, to be administered to a COVID-19 patient.
Congress spokesperson Jayrajsinh Parmar criticised him for the act, and said Gujarat Health Minister Nitin Patel should get inspiration from the MLA and open a centre to train BJP workers in administering injections, which would also address the issue of acute shortage of medical staff in State hospitals.
Sarala Murmu who was allotted ticket for Habibpur assembly constituency left the party on March and joined BJP alleging that the district leadership were not allowing her to work. Though sources in the party said that she left the party because she wanted to contest from Malda South. Murmu wrote a letter to chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday expressing her willingness to join the party. However, there was no official confirmation to the letter yet from the party.Spea
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