UDF workers sore over lack of ministerial berths for Kozhikode in State Cabinet
Kozhikode district is facing discontent among UDF workers due to its lack of representation in the V.D. Satheesan Cabinet. Both Congress and IUML members are vocal about their dissatisfaction, especially regarding the exclusion of certain MLAs. Despite the absence of ministers from Kozhikode, some UDF leaders assert that the district's developmental needs will still be addressed.
- ▪Discussions are ongoing regarding the non-representation of Kozhikode in the State Cabinet.
- ▪UDF workers are unhappy about the exclusion of 12 elected MLAs from the district.
- ▪Some leaders claim that the developmental concerns of Kozhikode will still be managed despite the lack of ministers.
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Discussions over the non-representation of Kozhikode district in the V.D. Satheesan Cabinet are continuing on online and offline platforms.Both Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) workers are reportedly unhappy about avoiding the 12 MLAs who were elected under the United Democratic Front (UDF) banner from the district. Heated discussions on this were seen on social media platforms for the past few days. Black flags and posters were noticed outside League House, the IUML State committee office in Kozhikode, on Monday (May 18). They were removed later.It was also reported that a section of Muslim Youth League activists has conveyed their displeasure over not including Parakkal Abdulla, MLA-elect from Kuttiyadi, in the Cabinet. Mr.
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