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Saturday, 30 May 2026 11.45 AM IST

Controversial former SFI figures PM Arsho and K Vidya to tie the knot

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KANNUR: Former SFI State Secretary PM Arsho and former student leader K Vidya are set to get married. The wedding will take place on Monday morning around 11:00 AM at the Trikaripur Registrar Office. Notably, neither Arsho nor Vidya has made any official announcement or shared updates regarding the wedding on their social media platforms.

Both individuals have frequently been at the center of public attention. K Vidya, a native of Trikaripur, had faced intense public and political scrutiny after being named an accused in a high-profile case involving the forgery of teaching experience certificates to secure a college job.

PM Arsho, who hails from Kanjirapuzha in Palakkad, has had an equally turbulent political tenure. Even during his time as the state secretary of the Students' Federation of India (SFI), his controversial stances occasionally drew public criticism from within his own party leadership. Currently, he serves as a member of the CPI(M) District Committee.

Arsho’s academic track record at Ernakulam Maharajas College also courted controversy. A student of the Integrated PG programme in Archaeology, he recently cut short his higher education. College authorities had previously issued a notice to Arsho after he failed to attend a single class since the commencement of the seventh semester. In response, Arsho officially informed his class tutor via email that he was exercising his 'exit option' to discontinue the course after completing his sixth semester.

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