Cracks in red fortress: Internal rift surfaces in Kannur CPM as posters target top leadership
KANNUR: In a significant development, posters targeting CPM State Secretary MV Govindan and District Secretary KK Ragesh have appeared across various locations in Kannur. Attributed to a group calling themselves the 'Morazha Comrades', the posters were spotted in Dharmashala and Anthoor, voicing strong dissent against the party leadership.
The primary demand outlined in the posters is the immediate removal of the State and District Secretaries, alleging that their actions have brought public disrepute to the party. The posters specifically name MV Govindan and KK Ragesh, an unusual move that has reportedly sent shockwaves through the party leadership, especially given that these areas—Dharmashala and Anthoor—are considered unshakable CPM strongholds.
Sources suggest that this public outburst is a direct fallout of the Payyanur fund embezzlement controversy and subsequent disciplinary actions that left many party workers disgruntled.
The 'Morazha Comrades' protest appears to be fueled by:
- The disciplinary action taken against prominent Payyanur leader V. Kunhikrishnan.
- General dissatisfaction with the administrative stance and decisions of KK Ragesh.
Upon discovering the posters, party workers quickly moved to remove and destroy them. However, images of the posters have already gained significant traction on social media.
While the CPM district leadership has maintained an official silence on the matter, the emergence of such a public rebellion within the party's "red heartland" indicates a deepening internal crisis. This incident is expected to trigger intense intra-party debates in the coming days as the leadership attempts to contain the brewing resentment.