G Sudhakaran's Discontent with CPM Leadership A senior leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI) and former MLA, G Sudhakaran, has publicly expressed deep dissatisfaction with the party's state and district leadership. In a Facebook post, he criticized the leadership for ignoring his contributions and marginalizing him in public events. Sudhakaran, who was previously a prominent figure in the party, stated that he would no longer remain a member to challenge the leaders, but instead, he would withdraw from the party entirely. His comments come after he was denied a legislative seat in the upcoming assembly elections, which he claims has led to his frustration. Sudhakaran specifically targeted the state secretary, M.V. Govindan, and the district secretary, R. Nasir, accusing them of failing to recognize his role and contributions. He alleged that the leadership has systematically sidelined him, despite his long-standing commitment to the party. The leader also mentioned that he has been excluded from key party events and that his efforts to influence decisions have been met with indifference. The veteran leader emphasized that his decision to leave the party is a result of feeling unappreciated and undervalued. He stated that he would not continue to cause trouble for the leaders but would instead take a step back from the organization. Sudhakaran's remarks highlight the internal tensions within the CPI, particularly in Kerala, where regional leadership dynamics often play a significant role in party politics. His departure could signal a shift in the party's power structure, especially as the state faces critical elections.#kerala #g_sudhakaran #communist_party_of_india #m_v_govindan #r_nasir