A delegation led by the unit President V Muraleedharan submitted a memorandum to SEC K Sasidharan Nair and expressed the party's protest against not holding the polls as per schedule next month.
After an all-party meeting, the SEC has yesterday announced that the civic polls would be held in November and the dates would be declared later.
The new governing body of Civic bodies has to take charge on November 1 as per the law, Muraleedharan said adding the government and the ruling front were trying to sabotage this by postponing the polls, he said.
It was not proper to hold polls during Sabarimala pilgrimage season, he said.
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