CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat would inaugurate the delegate session of the plenum which would be attended by more than 408 representatives, Plenum Organising Committee A K Balan said.
More than two lakh party workers are expected to participate in the public meeting, organised in connection with the plenum on November 29, he said.
Seminar on 'Secularism and Indian democracy', 'Liberalisation and alternative policies' were some of the programmes planned as part of the party meet.
Vijayan said while there were no differences of opinion to be sorted out in political or ideological matters, there were organisational issues that needed discussion.
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CPI-M is the largest party in the state with a membership of 4,01,704 cadres. However, in certain pockets, the party has no sufficient influence. The plenum would take steps to build the party in such areas where the party is weak, he said.
Stating that it was being held at a time when Kerala politics was preparing itself for key changes, Vijayan alleged that the Congress-led UDF government destroyed the gains made during the previous LDF rule in the sate.
LDF government initiated welfare measures as an alternative to the globalisation policies, but UDF government brought back the "neo-liberalisation policies in its fierce form", causing hardship to the common man, he said.