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Vijayan comes under severe criticism at CPM district secretariat meetings for LDF's defeat
The Statesman Siliguri
|May 17, 2026
The unprecedented criticism against the leadership in the CPM Kannur and Pathanamthitta district secretariats has shaken the party’s state leadership.
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This backlash follows the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) crushing defeat in the May 2026 Kerala Assembly elections, where their tally plummeted from 99 to just 35 seats.
The CPM Kannur District Secretariat meeting held at the Azhikodan Mandiram in Kannur witnessed unprecedented, stormy scenes as the local leadership came against the party’s top brass. The high-stakes meeting, held in the presence of state secretary MV. Govindan, E.P. Jayarajan, and K.K. Shailaja, turned into a fierce internal trial evaluating the party's devastating defeat in its historic “Red Fortress”.
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