‘All sections of the society have benefitted from the welfare schemes of the LDF government.’
Pala MLA Mani c. Kappan’s exit from the party and the formation of a new political unit, Nationalist Congress Kerala (NCK) after him, alliance with the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) will not hamper the electoral constituency of the Left Democratic Front (LDF). , Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and Transport Minister A.K.
He said that Mr. Kappan had a political outburst without understanding the realities of the alliance. “, Jose K. Mani faction Kerala Congress (M) and Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) had to adjust when these parties came to LDF,” Mr. Saseendran told Hindu.
Thus the LJD won seats like Kalpetta and Kuthuparamba of the CPI (M). Similarly, Vadakara seat of JD (S) was also given to LJD. “Similarly, the NCP had to surrender the Pala seat under the seat-sharing agreement. Unfortunately, Mr. Kappan failed to assess the political reality under new circumstances, ”said Mr. Saseendran.
Chaco’s Penetration
Congress leader PC Chacko, while joining the NCP, said party workers and supporters were excited and enthusiastic to receive the service of veteran leaders. “Already many Congress (S) leaders who are in political hibernation have now supported the NCP. So far, we have not thought of a merger between NCP and Congress (S).
Believing the continuation of the LDF government, he said that all sections of society have benefited from welfare schemes and development initiatives. “This government went through an unprecedented crisis after the floods in Kerala and the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic. Nevertheless, the government ensured good governance under Pinarayi Vijayan, ”he said, adding that the voters of the state would not fall prey to controversial political statements aimed at disrupting development activities.
Mr. Sasindran said that a major achievement of the Left Government was the beginning of the delayed Kochi-Mangaluru GAIL pipeline project without getting stuck in unnecessary disputes. Simultaneously, this government opened another infrastructure project, Kannur Airport in North Malabar region, without any gimmick.
Mr. Satendran said that in response to a question on his nomination from Elathur constituency for the third consecutive time, local, mandalam and district committees supported him. “Some leaders from outside the district opposed my candidature and a small minority campaigned against me. But the central leadership supported the decision of the state committee.
He said that the organizations associated with the party should be given an opportunity. He said, ‘But we are contesting from three to four seats. So it is difficult to accommodate all the seat candidates. Now everyone is united in electrification, ”he said.
Rajya Sabha seat
Mr. Sasindran said that the party would be happy to get a seat in the Rajya Sabha for which biennial elections have been announced for the three seats to be vacated in April. “Certainly we will claim for a seat, but will follow the unanimous decision of the LDF.”
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