Kerala BJP chief warns party workers after posters target ex-District President
He warned that such actions would no longer be tolerated within the party and assured strict action against those responsible.
He warned that such actions would no longer be tolerated within the party and assured strict action against those responsible.
He said his priority is to bring change in the lives of the people of Kerala, as PM Modi has done for the country.
Surendran said Tharoor’s latest comment that India was uniquely placed to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine as praise for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic acumen.
He said the BJP leaders in the state cannot escape the responsibility of the party's stunning defeat in Palakkad.
Kerala BJP President K Surendran said the exit of Warrier would not have any effect on the party.
Sobha Surendran said that an attempt is being made to use Tirur Satheesh to destroy her political future.
Surendran said attempts are being made to hush up the controversy over the alleged bribe given to a Kozhikode-based former CPI-M leader for membership in the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC).
The roadshow that commenced from Kottamaidan Anjuvilakku junction at 10.30 am ended before the head post office in the town after covering a distance of 1.5 km.
Putting the blame squarely on its IT cell, the party’s state leadership sought an explanation from cell convener S Jayashankar for the faux pas.
Those who receive ‘nokku kooli” (high wages for doing anything) are in CM’s house, said Kerala BJP vice-president Sobha Surendran.