Kerala Chief Minister and Communist Party of India-Marxist politbureau member V S Achuthanandan is almost on his way out from his party if the indications from him and his bitter rival and the party state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan are to be observed closely.
The chief minister and the party secretary were at logger heads for the past several years and Pinarayi has successfully emerged as the most powerful leader of the CPI-M in Kerala for the past few years cutting to size Achuthanandan who had in fact promoted Vijayan into the higher echelons of the CPI-M power ladder.
The present feud started when the CBI charge sheeted Pinarayi as the ninth accused in the 374.5 crore rupee SNC Lavelin case related to the maintenance of the hydro electric projects at Pallivasal, Sengulam and Panniyar.
Pinarayi was the state electricity minister in the E K Nayanar cabinet during 1996 when the incidents related to the case took place.
The previous UDF government had on the last day of its office referred the case to the CBI and the CPI-M had retorted sharply to the government's decision.
Even after the CBI has charge sheeted Pinarayi as the ninth accused, the CPI-M is seen defending the party leader with party general secretary Prakash Karat and the local party leadership accusing the CBI of having acted according to the script written from the Congress headquarters in Delhi to frame Pinarayi during the run up to the general elections.
The CPI-M politbureau member and state Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan was the first person to defend Pinarayi and the minister in fact shielded the party secretary even before the CBI had announced his name.
The state chief minister, however, decided not to follow the party official line and flew to Delhi to meet the party general secretary even as the name of the party secretary came out as one of the accused