
A few days after the Minister of Forest Ak Sasendran launched a scary attack on the Congress Keral (M) for alleged non -compliance with the decorum coalition, responded the party’s leadership on Sunday and warned against any attempts to disturb or distort the problem.
Party chairman Jose K. Mani, who on Sunday started on Sunday for growing public concerns about the attacks of nature in high rates and the threat represented by blude dogs throughout the state, on Sunday started on Sunday’s growing concerns about attack on nature and threat throughout the state. He described both as a serious social reality that requires urgent attention to government and society.
“These are serious problems that affect the lives and livelihoods of people. Farmers in high strains now cannot cultivate their land or harvest their crops. They were left without any source of income,” he said.
He also pointed to the deteriorating stray threat of dogs and said that fear had reached a level where people were afraid to walk or ride on two -round tracks in public areas. “Without the timely changes of two existing central laws that follow this problem, Kerala cannot move forward,” Mr. Mani said.
Mr. Mani emphasized the need for a unified and non -political approach and called for a collective action and understanding. “Such challenges must be solved by consensus, not through a political point score,” he said. He reiterated that Congress Keral (M) has always taken a clear and consistent attitude to people’s issues and warned against any attempts to turn or distort this attitude.
The meeting also reviewed the party’s readiness for the upcoming local elections in the local authority and noted that the Congress of Keral (M) is preparing for a competition for chairs, where it commands a significant share in the vote. The meeting was chaired by the President of the KC (M) Lopez Mathew.
Published – 13 July 2025 17:39





