CPI(M) leader Puthalath Dinesan admits party’s lapses led to Kerala Assembly poll defeat
In a Facebook post, Puthalath Dinesan says ‘several shortcomings’ in party’s election campaign, including candidate selection, delay in taking action in Sabarimala gold loss row and failure to effectively counter UDF’s campaign, contributed to LDF’s defeat
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