The Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kerala unit is facing unprecedented internal conflicts, with disputes spilling out into the open. In Palakkad district, a dissident group has set up a parallel office, while a local committee member in Alappuzha has defected to the BJP.
The parallel office, named EMS memorial, was inaugurated in Kozhinjampara, with dissenting party members claiming it will function as a public service centre. The conflict was triggered by the appointment of Arun Prasad, a former Congress member, as local secretary. The dissident group accused the Palakkad district leadership of acting unilaterally.
In a separate development, CPM's Kayamkulam area committee member and district panchayat member Bipin C Babu joined the BJP in Thiruvananthapuram. The CPM Karunagappally area committee was also dissolved following disruptions in local conferences and protests by rebel faction members.
The internal conflicts pose a significant challenge to the CPM Kerala unit, which has been a dominant force in the state's politics. The party's leadership will need to address these issues to maintain unity and stability within the organization.
The CPM has a long history in Kerala, dating back to the 1930s ¹. The party has played a significant role in shaping the state's politics and has been part of several coalition governments. However, internal conflicts have been a recurring issue for the party, and it remains to be seen how the current leadership will address these challenges.