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Kerala: Dropping KK Shailaja from Cabinet a political and organisational decision, says CPI(M)
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Kerala’s former Health Minister KK Shailaja dropped from new Cabinet
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BJP’s account in Kerala is closed for now, but social fault lines will keep it alive in the state
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CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury’s son dies due to Covid; politicians, journalists offer condolences
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West Bengal polls: CPI(M) not to hold big rallies as coronavirus crisis worsens
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Chhattisgarh encounter: Maoists say fight not against security forces, question Amit Shah’s comments
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Kerala polls: CPI(M) releases list, CM Vijayan to contest from Dharmadam, no ticket to Thomas Isaac
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Watch: Parody of Bengali hit song ‘Tumpa Sona’ becomes CPI(M)’s political rally theme song
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West Bengal: CPI(M) youth wing member, injured during march to Secretariat, dies
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Kerala: 21-year-old Arya Rajendran becomes youngest mayor of Thiruvananthapuram
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Tripura: Three journalists assaulted while covering clash between BJP and CPI(M) workers
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Drugs case: Kerala CPI(M) secretary’s son arrested by Enforcement Directorate in Bengaluru
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Bengal: CPI(M) criticises governor for sharing photos of ailing former CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya
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CPI(M) calls Biplab Deb ‘little Hitler’ after he urges BJP workers to ‘uproot seeds of communists’
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Hathras rape: Left parties accuse UP authorities of ‘playing tricks’ to keep team away from family
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Kerala: Two CPI(M) members killed by alleged Congress workers, Pinarayi Vijayan orders inquiry
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Supreme Court refuses immediate stay on electoral bonds scheme ahead of Delhi elections
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‘Remember Gujarat?’ BJP workers shout communal slogans during pro-CAA rally in Kerala, case filed
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Opposition castigates Army chief for criticising CAA protestors, reminds him of his office’s limits
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‘Recent Supreme Court verdicts need to be studied studiously,’ says Sitaram Yechury
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