K. Surendran’s post on Kasaragod ministerial snub triggers political debate
K. Surendran's criticism of the UDF's exclusion of A.K.M. Ashraf from the new Cabinet has sparked political debate in Kasaragod. His remarks have drawn mixed reactions, with some viewing them as a genuine concern for the district while others see them as a political maneuver. The discussion has highlighted ongoing issues of neglect in Kasaragod, particularly in health and education sectors.
- ▪K. Surendran criticized the exclusion of A.K.M. Ashraf from the new UDF Cabinet.
- ▪His comments have elicited mixed reactions on social media.
- ▪The debate has reignited discussions about the lack of attention to Kasaragod's health and education sectors.
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Amid growing dissatisfaction in Kasaragod over the absence of ministerial representation in the new UDF Cabinet despite the front winning four seats in the district, former BJP State president K. Surendran has triggered political debate by criticising the exclusion of A.K.M. Ashraf from the newly sworn-in ministry.Mr. Surendran’s remark made through a Facebook post following the formation of the new UDF government in Kerala has drawn mixed reactions, with supporters describing them as a genuine expression of concern for Kasaragod, while critics view them as a calculated political move aimed at creating differences within the UDF and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). In the post, Mr.
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