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Who will lead CPM in Kerala?

ACHUTHANAN­DAN, VIJAYAN ARE KNOWN TO BE AT LOGGERHEAD­S WITHIN PARTY

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Which of the two stalwarts will lead the CPM-led bloc in the upcoming Kerala assembly elections? Former chief minister V.S. Achuthanan­dan or party strongman Pinarayi Vijayan?

With elections expected in April or May, it is a question millions are asking across Kerala now, both within the Left Democratic Front (LDF) that the CPM leads and outside.

Going by the past one decade of political events, there is no doubt that the 92-year-old Achuthanan­dan is perhaps the biggest crowd puller in Kerala.

But those who know the organisati­onal abilities and strengths of 71-year-old Vijayan and the way he handled the power ministry in the 1990s say he is firmly in the race.

The two men are known to be at loggerhead­s within the CPM in Kerala, now the only state in the country besides Tripura where the Marxists have a chance to taste power again.

Sitaram Yechury, general secretary of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM), has a stock answer: “Ours is not a bourgeois party which names its leader ahead of elections.”

Statewide procession

But that has not contained the wagging tongues on who may be the chief ministeria­l candidate of the LDF when it takes on the Congress-led United Democratic Front.

As things stand now, Vijayan appears to have edged out Achuthanan­dan.

He is leading his party’s statewide ‘yatra’ (procession) from the northern district of Kasaragod. It will pass through all the 140 assembly constituen­cies in Kerala before ending in this state capital next month.

Ahead of the yatra, he took centre stage at the two-day meeting here which worked out a blueprint of the programmes and policies to be pursued if the Left returns to power after a gap of five years.

Asked if Kerala would prefer a 90-plus or someone in the 70s, Vijayan retorted: “We are a party which has capable leaders from 25 to 95.”

While Vijayan is miles ahead of Achuthanan­dan in terms of popularity within the CPM, party sources say, the latter enjoys the support of Left allies.

Asked to choose between a 92-year-old and a 71-year-old, CPM state secretary Kanam Rajendran said: “What if the 90-plus has over 50 years of solid experience?”

Former CPM general secretary Prakash Karat has said there will be no confusion over Achuthanan­dan’s status unlike in 2006 and 2011.

On both occasions, the party decided not to field Achuthanan­dan in assembly elections. But it made a U-turn following public outcry. He went on to become the chief minister in 2006.

 ?? PTI ?? Pinarayi Vijayan
PTI Pinarayi Vijayan
 ?? PTI ?? V.S. Achuthanan­dan
PTI V.S. Achuthanan­dan

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