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Kerala's CPI MLA Mukundan may run independently in 2026 elections after being denied a ticket, citing factionalism and financial influence, while the party denies selling seats and promises transparent voting.
Kerala’s CPI MLA C.C.
Mukundan is considering running as an independent in the 2026 Assembly elections after reportedly being denied a party ticket for Nattika, alleging the decision was influenced by financial contributions and internal factionalism.
He claims the party favored former MLA Geetha Gopi, despite her past controversies and lack of a 2021 ticket, and says he will contest regardless of party support.
The CPI denies selling seats, with state secretary Binoy Viswam calling the claims baseless and affirming the party’s commitment to internal democracy.
Meanwhile, Kerala is preparing for April 2026 elections with new transparency measures, including photo-enabled EVMs, real-time turnout uploads, and 100% webcasting.
El MLA del CPI de Kerala, Mukundan, puede postularse de forma independiente en las elecciones de 2026 después de que se le niegue un boleto, citando el faccionalismo y la influencia financiera, mientras que el partido niega la venta de escaños y promete un voto transparente.