CPI(M) Begins Candidate Selection for Kerala Assembly Elections

The CPI(M) State Secretariat has begun its meeting in Thiruvananthapuram to decide on the first probable list of candidates for the Kerala Assembly elections. The proposed names will undergo a multi-level approval process involving district committees before finalization by the state leadership. The party is proceeding cautiously following significant losses in the recent local body elections, where it lost control of several traditional strongholds. The CPI(M) is aiming to secure a historic third consecutive term in the state government.

Key Points: CPI(M) Secretariat to Decide First Candidate List for Kerala Polls

  • Secretariat to decide candidate list
  • Names sent to district committees for approval
  • Party aims for third successive term
  • Cautious after local body poll setback
  • Currently governs only one State Corporation
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Assembly elections: CPI(M) secretariat to decide on first list of candidates

Kerala's CPI(M) State Secretariat meets to finalize the first list of candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections. Key leaders under consideration.

"The meeting marks the initial stage of the party's internal selection process as it prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections."

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 21

The Communist Party of India is expected to decide on first probable list of candidates on Saturday at its 17-member State Secretariat meeting that commenced here. The meeting marks the initial stage of the party's internal selection process as it prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections.

As per party procedure, the Secretariat will first decide which among its own members should enter the fray.

Once a decision is arrived at, the proposed names will be forwarded to the respective district committees for approval.

After securing district-level clearance, the list will be sent back to the State leadership for finalisation.

The present Secretariat includes Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and five State Ministers - P. A. Mohammed Riyas, Saji Cherian, K. N. Balagopal, P Rajeev and V N Vasavan.

Other key members are State Secretary M V Govindan, former Health Minister K. K. Shailaja and Left Democratic Front convenor T. P. Ramakrishnan - all sitting legislators.

Senior leaders Thomas Isaac, E P Jayarajan, M V Jayarajan, M Swaraj, K K Jayachandran, Puthelethu Dineshan, P K Biju and C N Mohanan are also part of the panel.

Central Committee members C S Sujatha, K S Saleekha and P Sathi Devi are also likely to be considered.

It remains to be seen whether veterans such as P K Sreemathi and Elamaram Kareem will figure in the reckoning.

With the CPI(M) aiming for a third successive term, the leadership is treading cautiously after its worst setback in recent years at the December local body polls, where it lost ground in several traditional strongholds.

The party currently governs just one of the State's six Corporations, a sharp fall from the five it controlled after the 2020 local body elections.

Incidentally at the 2021 Assembly polls, to the 140-member Kerala Legislative Assembly the CPI(M) contested in 75 seats and won 62.

- IANS

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Priya S
After the local body poll setback, they need a strong list. Veterans like Shailaja Teacher are assets, but also need fresh faces. The third term ambition is a tough ask with anti-incumbency. All the best to them!
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Rohit P
Governing just one Corporation now from five is a major wake-up call. The secretariat meeting must focus on performance and accountability, not just party loyalty. The people of Kerala are watching closely.
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Anjali F
Hope they consider more women candidates like C S Sujatha and P Sathi Devi. Representation matters! Kerala politics needs that balance. The process seems thorough, but the final list will reveal their real priorities.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how a communist party structures its candidate selection. The multi-layer approval from district committees is a smart way to maintain grassroots connect. The loss in local bodies will definitely be on their minds.
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Karthik V
With CM himself in the secretariat, the first list will have his strong imprint. The focus should be on development work and less on ideological battles. The 62/75 win last time sets a high benchmark to match. 🏛️

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