CPI(M) to keep seven standing committee chairperson posts
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CPI to get the one remaining chairperson post in Kozhikode Corporation
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CPI to get the one remaining chairperson post in Kozhikode Corporation
As expected, the Communist party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] will stick to its decision to keep seven of the eight chairperson posts of the standing committees of the Kozhikode Corporation.
A meeting of the city committee of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) decided that the remaining one chairperson post would be shared with its main partner, the Communist Party of India. Members of standing committees will be elected on January 11 and the election to the post of chairpersons will be held on January 14.
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UDF came second to the LDF in the December local body polls
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KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran and other state leaders with Central Observers Tariq Anwar, Ivan Dsouza and P.V. Mohanan during their meeting at Indira Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
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UDF came second to the LDF in the December local body polls
Jolted by the recent local body elections results in Kerala, Congress general secretary Tariq Anwar on Friday said the party would put in a 90-day action plan for the coming Assembly elections in the State.
Polls in Kerala would be around April-May, along with Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry.
BJP in a predicament in State
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As Rajagopal fails to register dissent against resolution
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A one-day special session of the Kerala Assembly in progress on Thursday to discuss the Centre’s three contentious farm laws and its implications for the State’s food security.
As Rajagopal fails to register dissent against resolution
The State unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) scrambled to contain the fall out of the arguably major political gaffe by its lone legislator O. Rajagopal in the Assembly on Thursday.
Mr. Rajagopal seemed to put the BJP in a predicament by appearing to join ranks with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) Opposition during the voting on the resolution condemning the contentious farm laws passed by Parliament.
Here s Why PM Modi s Effort To Mediate In The Malankara Orthodox Church Dispute In Kerala Is Crucial
by M R Subramani - Dec 30, 2020 11:03 AM
PM Narendra Modi.
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The Orthodox faction wants the dispute to be settled within the framework of the relevant Supreme Court order.
The Jacobite faction says that disputes, especially related to faith, cannot be resolved through endless litigation and there should be other means to find solutions.
A long-standing dispute in Kerala between Jacobite and Orthodox factions of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church over the control of about 1,000 churches and properties between them has now drawn the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Even the lone dissenter, the BJP s O Rajagopal, did not vote against the resolution.
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The new farm laws have sparked a furious bout of protests
Kerala Governor had earlier refused to call the special session
Thiruvananthapuram:
The Kerala Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed a resolution seeking the withdrawal of all the three contentious agricultural laws enacted hurriedly by parliament in September. Raising the state s fears over the effects of prolonged tumult in the country s farm sector, the resolution said Kerala could not bear the impact of such a situation , particularly amid the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly, even the BJP s lone member in the House did not vote against it even though he later released a statement saying he opposed it.