CPI(M) removes two functionaries over social media posts critical of party’s Kerala leadership

The CPI(M) in Kerala has removed two party functionaries for social media posts criticizing the party's leadership and local project implementation. The disciplinary action follows internal tensions regarding candidate selection and development project delays.
Why it matters
This highlights internal party discipline and the challenges of managing dissent within political organizations in the context of regional governance.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has removed two party functionaries from their organisational posts after they allegedly published social media posts critical of the party’s Kerala leadership, including State secretary M.V. Govindan.
The article reports on internal party disciplinary actions by presenting the party's rationale and the context of the members' criticisms.
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