ELECTIONS

Kerala: CPI given Ponnani seat

Source:PTI
March 13, 2009

After a day-long high voltage drama over the Ponnani Lok Sabha seat, the crisis in the ruling Left Democratic Front following differences between the Communist Party of India-Marxist and the Communist Party of India appeared to have blown over with the junior partner allowed to select its candidate.

As the Kerala CPI threatened to put up candidates against the CPI-M in the Lok Sabha polls, top leaders of both parties met in New Delhi on Friday evening with the CPI-M agreeing that its partner had the prerogative to select the candidate for the Ponnani seat, CPI National Secretary D Raja told PTI.

After his meeting with CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat in Delhi, Raja said there was no disagreement that the seat was allocated to CPI by the LDF and "there was no question of taking it away. It has now been left to the state leadership to sort out the (candidate selection) issue amicably and as soon as possible."

Earlier, CPI's Kerala state secretary V Bhargavan had adopted a belligerent posture and threatening to put up candidates against CPI-M if the former was not allowed to select a candidate for the Ponnani seat.

The dispute came to fore with the CPI-M deciding to field a "common LDF independent" from Ponnani, which the CPI had lost to the Muslim League in the 14th Lok Sabha elections.

Besides Ponnani, the CPI fought 2004 polls from Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram and Mavalikkara constituencies.

Source: PTI
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