– In 2008 (Kottayam), an organizational report criticized Achuthanandan for alleged conspiracy regarding protests favoring his candidacy in the 2006 polls.
– At a Thiruvananthapuram conference in 2012, a young leader suggested severe punishment for him without chance to respond.
- A proposed resolution at Kozhikode Congress sought age limits on roles-viewed as attempts to sideline octogenarian Achuthanandan-but external support prevented it from passing.
The release of VS: Communist Manushyavatharam offers a critical view of internal dynamics within CPI(M), detailing ideological struggles during V.S. Achuthanandan’s waning years of political leadership. Its portrayal of factionalism underscores long-standing tensions between adapting political strategies versus preserving ideological values-a key challenge older parties navigate globally as they face generational transitions.
For india’s broader political landscape, these revelations serve as a case study on balancing respect for seasoned leaders while managing contemporary governance priorities effectively. They might also provoke discussions on inner-party democracy and accountability mechanisms challenged by power struggles among different factions.
The book’s focus on Kerala sheds light not just on state-specific politics but raises questions relevant to India’s wider left-wing movements grappling with evolving ideologies amidst changing voter aspirations.Read More: Link