CPI(M) Leader G. Sudhakaran Hints at Quitting Party Over 'Insult' Senior CPI(M) leader G. Sudhakaran has indicated his intention to leave the party, citing severe neglect and perceived insults from the party leadership, including the state secretary. He accused the party’s leadership of treating him with disrespect and failing to recognize his contributions. Sudhakaran had previously expressed public dissatisfaction with the party’s treatment of him, highlighting his frustration during an interview with Mathrubhumi. He claimed that people in the state still feel he was insulted, which has fueled his decision to consider leaving the party. Sudhakaran mentioned that he had already informed the party about his support for M. A. Baby to contest the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. However, the state secretary, Govindan, reportedly dismissed him, stating there was no consideration for him as a candidate. Sudhakaran shared a video of this exchange on Facebook, which he used to signal his intent to leave the party. The video, along with his public statements, has intensified speculation about his potential departure. The incident has sparked discussions about internal tensions within the CPI(M) ahead of the elections. Sudhakaran’s allegations of neglect and disrespect have raised questions about the party’s leadership dynamics and its ability to manage internal conflicts. While the party has not officially commented on his claims, the situation underscores the challenges faced by regional political parties in maintaining unity amid internal disputes. The article also notes that Sudhakaran’s decision comes amid broader political developments in Kerala, including the release of other election-related updates and the announcement of candidates for various constituencies.#kerala #g_sudhakaran #cpi_m #m_a_baby #govindan