Baby, Dhawale, or Mohd Salim, who's going to be the next CPI-M General Secretary?

IANS March 31, 2025 241 views

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) is preparing for a critical leadership transition at its upcoming Party Congress in Madurai. Three prominent leaders - M.A. Baby, Ashok Dhawale, and Mohammed Salim - are potential candidates for General Secretary. The selection process is complicated by internal party dynamics, particularly the influence of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The decision will significantly impact the party's future direction and strategic positioning in Indian politics.

"The interest is more this time as nobody from Kerala has served as the General Secretary since EMS Nampoothiripad" - CPI-M Internal Source
Thiruvananthapuram, March 31: With hours left for the 24th CPI-M Party Congress to commence in Tamil Nadu's Madurai from April 2, the party's national leadership is working overtime to arrive at a consensus on the new General Secretary before the party flag goes up at the five day meeting.

Key Points

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Baby faces Vijayan's potential opposition for top CPI-M post

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Three veteran leaders compete for General Secretary role

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Kerala's political landscape influences party leadership selection

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Age restrictions complicate leadership transition

At the moment, three names are doing the rounds for the top post - the senior-most Central Committee member M.A. Baby, who is also a Politburo member, of Kerala, then All India Kisan Sabha President and Maharashtra peasant leader Ashok Dhawale, and West Bengal veteran Mohammed Salim.

The interest is more this time as nobody from Kerala has served as the General Secretary of the party since the legendary EMS Nampoothiripad stepped down from the post in 1992.

Of the three, Salim has already expressed his desire to stick to his home state and work for the revival of the party, which was in power there for more than three decades, but the virtually disintegrated with the arrival of Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress, and also with the Bharatiya Janata Party gaining ground.

Meanwhile, the Kerala unit, which is firmly grounded under Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, does not favour Dhawale, and hence, it remains to be seen if Baby will get the nod.

However the catch is that with Baby not in the good books of Vijayan, it remains to be seen if the party will give an extension to any of the retiring Politburo members as according to the party constitution, all who attain the age of 75 have to bow out from all party posts. The only one to get an exemption and extension is Vijayan.

Even though the dice is loaded heavily in favour of Baby, it remains to be seen if the Party Congress will go in his favour of Baby or succumb to the choice of Vijayan.

Apart from Vijayan, the others who have already crossed 75 include the present in charge General Secretary Prakash Karat and his wife Brinda Karat, Manik Sarkar, Subhashini Ali, Surjya Kanta Mishra, and G. Ramakrishnan.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting dynamics at play here! Baby seems like the logical choice given his seniority, but Vijayan's influence can't be ignored. The Kerala angle makes this extra spicy 🍿
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Priya M.
I appreciate Salim's commitment to rebuilding in West Bengal. That state needs strong leadership more than ever. Maybe someone younger should get a chance though? The party needs fresh perspectives.
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Sanjay T.
The age limit rule seems inconsistently applied. If Vijayan gets an exception, why not others? This double standard doesn't reflect well on party principles.
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Ananya R.
Dhawale could bring important farmer perspectives to national leadership! Agriculture issues are crucial right now. 🌾 But the Kerala resistance is concerning - need more unity.
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Karthik N.
The article mentions many leaders above 75 - maybe it's time for complete generational change? Younger leaders might connect better with today's voters.
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Meena P.
Whoever gets selected has a tough job ahead! CPI-M needs to regain relevance nationally. Wishing the new GS all the best 🤞

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