KPCC executive meeting held here today exhorted party workers to make the rally, to be held in Kozhikode, a grand success.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, KPCC president V M Sudheeran said it wanted the ruling UDF coalition to go ahead with the Front's political campaign zonal rallies as planned earlier.
The rallies were planned to highlight the achievements of the UDF government headed by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and check the "false propaganda" unleashed by the CPI-M led LDF opposition against government, he said.
KC-M was of the view that the rallies could be taken up after the probe in the bar bribery case was over. Party chief and Finance Minister K M Mani was facing charges of bribery in the case.
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"Postponing the rallies at this juncture would give a wrong message and it was the unanimous decision of KPCC that the rallies be held as planned between May 19 to 25," Sudheeran said. All preparations for the rallies were over, he said.
Indicating that KPCC was not so happy with the functioning of the government, Sudheeran said there were complaints and criticisms from members at the meet that there was increase in corruption in some areas.
Shortcomings in the functioning of offices of ministers and local bodies were also pointed out at the meet and KPCC wanted the government to rectify it and move forward.