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CPI(M) would have avoided its current situation in Kerala if it understood what Lenin meant: G. Sudhakaran

CPI(M) would have avoided its current situation in Kerala if it understood what Lenin meant: G. Sudhakaran
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Independent MLA G. Sudhakaran criticized the CPI(M) in the Kerala Assembly, citing Vladimir Lenin's political theories to argue against the party's handling of public protests. He emphasized his status as an independent legislator while expressing frustration with the legislative process.

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This reflects ongoing political shifts and internal dissent within Kerala's legislative body, highlighting tensions between established parties and independent representatives.

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G. Sudhakaran, MLA, who won the Ambalappuzha seat as an Independent candidate with United Democratic Front (UDF) support, reminded the ruling-side legislators in the Assembly that he was an Independent MLA. The legislator, who ended his six-decade-long association with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)], reiterated his stance when members of the ruling bench applauded his speech during the discussion on the motion of thanks to the Governor’s Address in the Assembly on Tuesday.

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