Kerala: Left Front rift deepens; CPI criticises dominant CPM, echoes historical 1969 split
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Kerala: Left Front rift deepens; CPI criticises dominant CPM, echoes historical 1969 split

In Kerala, the LDF is facing internal tensions as the CPI openly criticises its larger ally, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM). This rift recalls a similar split in 1969 during joint governance, raising questions about the coalition's future dynamics and potential realignments

T SatisanT Satisan
Jun 21, 2024, 07:30 pm IST
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The Communist Party of India (CPI) in Kerala is currently holding district council meetings to analyse the recent Lok Sabha election setbacks. However, these meetings have taken an unexpected turn, evolving into sharp criticisms directed at the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), which is the dominant force in the Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition.

The CPI, the second-largest party in the LDF, traditionally seen as the smaller partner to the CPM, has voiced grievances that now go beyond mere internal disagreements. The criticisms leveled during these meetings suggest a significant rift within the coalition, with the CPI openly challenging the policies and strategies of its larger counterpart, the CPM.

The Kollam district council of the CPI accused the CPM of orchestrating a voter shift in favor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Additionally, the Idukki district council reportedly demanded a re-evaluation of the alliance, hinting at a possible withdrawal from the coalition. Meanwhile, the Kozhikode district council issued a stark warning, comparing the potential downfall of the LDF to the electoral losses witnessed in West Bengal.

During these meetings, the CPI members expressed significant dissent towards the CPM leadership. The Kollam council specifically criticised Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his family, casting suspicions over their conduct. Members cited anti-incumbency sentiments and accused Vijayan of displaying arrogance, which they believed contributed to the LDF’s poor performance in the elections.

One member recounted a personal incident where attempts to approach Chief Minister Vijayan were allegedly rebuffed by security personnel, despite holding the position of CPI Mandal Secretary. Furthermore, another member publicly criticised Animal Husbandry Minister J. Chinju Rani for her handling of the murder case of Sidhardh at the Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Pookkode, accusing her of failing to take appropriate action against the university’s Dean.

In Idukki, despite initial reports of discontent over the CPI’s alliance with the LDF, the district leadership clarified that there was no formal proposal to sever ties with the coalition. However, discussions did reveal dissatisfaction among members regarding the CPI’s performance within the LDF. Criticisms were directed at CPI ministers for purportedly failing to secure adequate funds from the Finance Ministry, which members argued hindered development initiatives in the district.

Moreover, accusations were leveled against the CPI leadership for allegedly mishandling the candidacy process in the Wayanad constituency. Members claimed that Annie Raja, a prominent figure and national secretary of the CPI, was overlooked in favor of P.P. Suneer due to internal factionalism within the party. They asserted that Raja would have been a more suitable candidate for Rajya Sabha, but internal conflicts resulted in Suneer’s nomination.

Meanwhile, in Kozhikode, the district council criticised the CPI’s decision to field senior CITU leader Ilamaram Kareem in the constituency. Members accused Kareem of neglecting labor issues, particularly a significant strike at Comtrust in Kozhikode, which they viewed as a betrayal of labor interests. Kareem’s candidacy was perceived as a direct challenge to the labor movement, further exacerbating tensions within the CPI and its relations with labor unions.

The Left Front in Kerala is currently embroiled in significant turmoil as even smaller constituents of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) are openly criticising the dominant Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM). These tensions echo a historical rift dating back to 1969 when the CPI and CPM parted ways during their joint rule under the leadership of EMS Nambootirippad, then Chief Minister of Kerala. At that time, the LDF coalition, comprising eight parties, split when CPI joined the opposition and formed a government with external support from the Congress party.

This move marked CPI’s entry into a national alliance with Congress, leading to a coalition government in Kerala for eight years, under the chief ministerships of C. Achutha Menon (CPI), A.K. Antony, K. Karunakaran (both from Congress), and later CPI’s P.K. Vasudevan Nair. The alliance persisted until 1979, characterised by the leadership of Indira Gandhi in Congress and S A. Dange in CPI. Notably, during this period, CPI supported Indira Gandhi’s controversial Emergency period without reservation.

Given the current strains within the LDF, political observers are drawing parallels to the historic events of 1969, questioning whether history might repeat itself with CPI potentially aligning with Congress once more.

Topics: CPIPinarayi VijayanCPIMKerala CMLok Sabha election
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