This Article is From Apr 20, 2016

Resolution Against Achuthanandan Still Exists, Says Pinarayi Vijayan

Resolution Against Achuthanandan Still Exists, Says Pinarayi Vijayan

CPM leader Pinarayi Vijayan said the resolution passed by the party against Marxist veteran VS Achuthanandan still exists. (File photo)

Thiruvananthapuram: CPI(M) strongman and politburo member Pinarayi Vijayan today said the resolution passed by the party against Marxist veteran VS Achuthanandan still exists, but there is no need to link it to his candidature for the May 16 Kerala Assembly polls.

"The decision of the party and resolution remains and will not cease to exist unless it is amended or rejected," he said when asked whether the resolution passed by party secretariat in 2015 that "Achuthanandan has anti-party mindset" still exists.

"However, there is no link between his candidature and the party resolution," Mr Vijayan, who was the state secretary of the party when the resolution was passed, told reporters.

"The party considers various aspects to select candidates for the polls. It found that Achuthanandan should be in the fray," said Mr Vijayan, considered bete noire of 93-year old state Opposition leader VS Achuthanandan.

It was the party's decision to make Mr Achuthanandan a candidate for the polls and not that of the leader, he added.

The former chief minister had walked out of the state conference held in Alappuzha in February 2015 following sharp differences with party leadership. He had also cited 'serious flaws' in the conduct of the state unit under Mr Vijayan.

However, the party's central leadership intervened to sort out issues in the state unit.

The party has maintained that a decision on the chief minister's post would be taken only after the poll results.

However, the official faction in the party in the state is in favour of making Mr Vijayan the next chief minister if LDF comes to power.

Mr Vijayan is contesting from Dharmadam in Kannur while Mr Achuthanandan from Malampuzha in Palakkad district.

Meanwhile, another party politburo member and former state minister MA Baby said the core issue in the election is the corruption charges against the UDF government.

"No point in raking up history which is irrelevant now in the polls," Mr Baby said.

"It is an attempt by anti-Left group to divert the attention from the main issues of the polls," he added.
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