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CPM unlikely to take action against LDF convenor

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November 14, 2024

THE CPM will not initiate any disciplinary action against its senior leader and former LDF convener EP Jayarajan over the controversy related to his alleged autobiography 'Kattan Chayayum Parippuvadayum', for the time being.

- KS SREEJITH

The state leadership is of the view that any kind of action against EP at this stage would affect the party's prospects in the upcoming bypoll in Palakkad. "For the moment, we will go by what EP Jayarajan has told the media about the publ

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