Live Breaking News & Updates on சிபில் ப்ராபர்டீஸ்
Stay updated with breaking news from சிபில் ப்ராபர்டீஸ். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
View: CPM vs CPIM - Praxis vs theory SECTIONS Share Synopsis The ruckus is over returning Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan dropping KK Shailaja from his new Cabinet that is to be sworn in tomorrow. Shailaja’s sterling work as health minister during the first wave of the Covid pandemic and, before that, her handling of the Nipah outbreak in 2018 as well as flood relief in 2019, brought her rightly into national and even international spotlight. Meanwhile, on Planet CPI(M), a diaeclectic war of words has broken out between its Kerala unit fresh off the boat after winning the state assembly elections convincingly and historically back-to-back and the party’s Bengal unit. The latter, for those interested, now exists in a pure ideologue, Platonic and probably gluten-free form, thanks to returning home with the same number of seats in the 2021 West Bengal assembly as the now non-existent Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad did in the 1952 Bengal assembly ....
Decision made by party: Kerala CM on dropping KK Shailaja from Cabinet ANI | Updated: May 19, 2021 22:54 IST Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], May 19 (ANI): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday said the decision to drop Communist Party of India (M) leader KK Shailaja from the state cabinet in his second term was one made by the party. He further said that an exemption cannot be made for Shailaja, who had won much global praise for her efficient handling of COVID first wave in Kerala, as there were also other performing ministers in the last government. It was the party s decision not to include anyone for two consecutive terms as ministers. It was based on this policy that KK Shailaja was not included in the new cabinet. An exemption for one person cannot be given as there were also other performing ministers in the last government, Vijayan said. ....
Swearing-in of Pinarayi Vijayan govt on May 20, to have 21 member cabinet ANI | Updated: May 17, 2021 15:11 IST Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], May 17 (ANI): Communist Party of India Marxist (CPIM) s acting state secretary and Left Democratic Front (LDF) convener A Vijayaraghavan on Monday said that the Kerala government will have a 21-member cabinet. He added that the swearing-in ceremony will be conducted on May 20 with a limited number of people in view of the COVID-19 situation in the state. Speaking to media persons after the LDF meet to decide on cabinet berths, Vijayaraghavan said that CPI(M) would have 12 ministerial berths while four have been given to CPI and one each for Kerala Congress (M), Janata Dal (S) and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). ....
Is This the End of the Road for the CPI(M) in Bengal? Many grassroots CPI(M) workers held its leaders responsible for the broken relationship between the top party leadership and its cadres. Activists of CPI (M) stage a protest rally against hike in electricity bills, in Kolkata. Photo: PTI/Ashok Bhaumik Politics14/May/2021 Kolkata: May 2, 2021 turned out to be a historic day for the Left parties for two reasons. First, by winning the assembly election in Kerala, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) broke a long cycle of one-term government in the state which was continuing since 1977. Second, the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front failed to win even a single seat in the West Bengal assembly election. In a first since independence, there wonât be a Left representative in the Bengal state assembly. ....
Read more about BCPL Railway Infrastructure standalone net profit rises 407.94% in the March 2021 quarter on Business Standard. Sales rise 35.83% to Rs 43.18 crore ....