Posted by AI on 2026-01-02 11:10:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 01:41:10
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In a heated exchange with the media, Vellappally Natesan, the general secretary of the SNDP Yogam, accused the Communist Party of India (CPI) of creating a false impression of disunity within the Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition. This accusation comes in the wake of the CPI's criticism of the LDF government's decision to join the PM-SHRI scheme, a move that has sparked controversy and political tension.
Natesan, known for his outspoken nature, expressed frustration at the CPI's stance, questioning their motives. "The CPI's recent actions have raised doubts about their commitment to the LDF's collective decision-making process," he stated. The SNDP leader argued that the CPI's public criticism of the LDF government's policy decision was not only unexpected but also detrimental to the coalition's unity. He further emphasized that the LDF has always prided itself on its ability to reach consensus through internal discussions, making the CPI's public dissent all the more puzzling.
The PM-SHRI scheme, a central government initiative, has been a point of contention within the LDF. While some coalition partners view it as a beneficial program, others, including the CPI, have expressed reservations. The scheme aims to provide housing assistance to the rural poor, but critics argue it may lead to increased central government control over state affairs. This internal debate has now spilled into the public arena, with Natesan's comments adding fuel to the fire.
As the LDF grapples with this issue, the SNDP Yogam's strong reaction raises questions about the coalition's ability to manage dissent and maintain a united front. With the media spotlight on this rift, the LDF's response and the CPI's next move will be crucial in determining the political landscape's stability and the coalition's future trajectory.