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Kerala CPM convention: Criticism over perceived Muslim appeasement,áculos towards CM Pinarayi Vijayan, and health secretary’s hauling.

The Kerala State Conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) concluded recently, leaving behind a trail of discussions, decisions, and controversies. Here are the key takeaways:

  1. Criticism over Muslim Appeasement: CPM faced intense criticism over its perceived appeasement of the Muslim community. conçuectors accused the party of favoring Muslims disproportionately in its welfare schemes and employment policies. They argued that while the party supports Muslims, it neglects the needs and demands of other communities.

"We strongly condemn the party’s biased policies. They should treat all communities equally," said a prominent leader from a rival party.

  1. Arousing Accllamation for the CM: The convention witnessed vocal appreciation for Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s leadership. Speakers lauded his decisive actions in handling the COVID-19 pandemic, his commitment to the common people, and his resolve in fighting against corruption.

"Pinarayi Vijayan is a rare leader who truly serves the people. His achievements speak for themselves," said a party veteran.

  1. Vimarsh for Internal Affairs Minister: The party’s internal affairs minister, M.V. Govindan, found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Party members and critics alike criticized his inept handling of various issues, with some going as far as to demand his resignation.

"Govindan has failed in his duties. He should step down and make way for someone more competent," said a party member in a strongly-worded statement.

  1. Health Department Under Scrutiny: The convention also witnessed fierce criticism aimed at the health secretary. Critics accused the department of failing to provide adequate healthcare services, especially in rural areas. They also faulted the department for its lack of preparedness in handling the COVID-19 crisis.

"The health secretary has shown no urgency in improving the state’s healthcare infrastructure. This is inexcusable," said a healthcare activist.

As the convention ended, party leaders vowed to address the concerns raised during the event, promising to work towards becoming a more inclusive and effective force for change in Kerala.

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