Jose K. Mani, Chairman of the Congress of Keral (M), is dedicated to meeting the Secretariat of the Party in Kottayam on Friday. | PHOTO CREDIT: VISHNU PRATHAP
The State Secretariat of the Congress Keral (M), who met here on Friday, decided to promote a larger proportion of seats from the left democratic front (LDF) in the upcoming local elections.
The meeting, which claimed his political claim, entrusted the presidents of the district units to start discussing the sharing of seats with LDF leadership at the district level. The party also reviewed its election preparations at local level and decided to intensify the ward campaigns. Both the leaders of the district and state level will be assigned to strengthen this effort. Fundraising strategies were also evaluated during the meeting to support the campaign.
Party chairman, party chairman Jose K. Mani, noted that the recent calls for the anterior expansion of the unified democratic front reflect the deeper crisis of trust. He rejected the idea that the outcome of the Nilambur elections can be considered a political mandate for UDF.
To the verdict of Nilamburu
“Nilambur is a long -term UDF fortress. This judgment does not reduce LDF prospects to the continuing administration,” he said. “We take the result and work to improve the performance of the government and the queue.”
In order for the party to resolve the urgent concerns of farmers and communities to a high -extent, it will be an expert committee for a comprehensive study. The political manifesto based on its finding will be presented by LDF.
Mr. Mani also pointed out that the biggest legislative obstacle to the conflict of human and press conflicts is the 1972 wildlife law, which was adopted during the Congress of Center. He called on the state government to quickly monitor legal reforms within the constitutional limits to protect the lives and property of people in the affected regions.
He also emphasized the need for timely resolving disputes over land in areas with a high range, removal of restrictions prevents farmers from cutting trees on their own land and other local complaints through coordinated interdepartmental actions. The party also demanded urgent steps to increase pensions in social care for vulnerable sections and introduce the price of the support price of 250 GBP per kg for natural rubber.
The meeting, chaired by Jose K. Mani, was attended by Minister Roshi Augustine, Vice -Chairman N. Jayara and Thomas Chazhikadan and other leaders.
Published – 27th June 2025 17:35