CONGRESS HAS AN EDGE IN KERALA POLL
VS NOMINATION GIVES BOOST TO LDF
2011-03-26 09:24
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The assembly elections in Kerala, known as God’s own country is interesting this time because for the first time, the division in the CPI-M is glaring. Although there were rumblings in the party in the 2006 polls, the fight is in the open between the chief minister V.S. Achuthanandan and the state party chief P. Vijayan. It had reached to such heights that the party leadership went to the extent of denying a ticket to the chief minister. The 87-year old Achuthanandan was given a ticket after a dramatic turn of events. The party state committee, which decided not to give a ticket to the chief minister, had to reverse its decision after the intervention of the Politburo, which took note of the revolt in the party. Realising a possible electoral devastation in the absence of the chief minister with a clean image, the party was forced to field him.