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By Our Staff Reporter
KANNUR, APRIL 12. The expelled CPI(M) leader P. K. Kunhanandan Nair said that the State leadership of the party revoke his expulsion as the party congress vindicated his stand. Mr. Kunhanandan Nair, who is popularly known as Berlin Kunhanandan Nair, said at a press conference here today that the State leadership owed an apology as the party congress had made clear that there were ideological issues in the State unit of the party in contravention of the party State secretary, Pinarayi Vijayan's earlier statement that ideological disputes were a closed chapter. Stating that his expulsion from the party was a vindictive action on the part of the State leadership of the party, Mr. Nair said all the controversial ideological issues in the State unit of the party, including the fourth world theory, foreign funding, institutionalisation, communist ethics and the People's Planning had been debated in the party congress. The party congress decisions on third front, party reforms, and entry of young faces in the party committees vindicated what he had been saying here over the last two years, he said. Mr. Nair said that he was in the possession of documents relating to the proposed party-controlled water park theme at Parassinikkadavu and the mega hyper-market at Thalassery, he said. Mr. Nair said he would produce all these documents before the Polit Bureau when the State party unit would start rectification campaign.
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