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THODUPUZHA: M.M. Moni, veteran trade unionist and Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, has been elected district secretary of the party in Idukki for the seventh consecutive term. The three-day district conference of the party, which concluded here on Saturday, elected a 37-member district committee and the contingent to the State conference scheduled in Kottayam for February. The new district committee features four new faces: M.V. Sasikumar (Munnar), P.M.M. Basheer (Nedumkandom), K.T. Binu (Elappara) and K.R. Gopalan (Karimannur). They were elected to the existing three vacancies and also the one that arose out of P.R. Gopalakrishnan’s opting out on account of age and health factors. The following are in the contingent to the State conference: K.K. Jayachandran, O.G. Madanan, P.S. Rajan, N.V. Devi, S. Sundaraymanikyam, P.N. Vijayan, A. Radhakrishnan, P.V. Varghese, K.R. Sodaran, M.P. Mathew, A.K. Damodaran, N. Sivarajan, K.M. Soman, K.V. Sasi, N.K. Gopinathan, K.T. Gopalan, V.K. Rajan, V.N. Madanan, Antappan Jacob, P. Bhaskaran, P.O. Rajan, M.N. Mohanan, K.S. Mohanan, V.A. Kunjumon, V. Vijayanand, K.L. Joseph, S. Balraj, V.V. Mathai, M.J. Mathai, K.M. Usha, T.J. Shine and S. Rajendran. KER revisionThe government will place the report of a committee entrusted with revision of the Kerala Educational Rules (KER) before all stakeholders before taking any action on the document, CPI(M) State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said. At a public meeting on the conclusion of the district conference of the party here , he accused a section of religious leaders of raising issues not on the agenda of the government to whip up communal passion and help the UDF. He said Chief Minister and Polit Bureau member V.S. Achuthanandan was the overall leader of the party and to project him as the leader of a group was part of an effort to depict a wrong picture of the organisation.
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