CPI(M) urges workers to clear public places of campaign materials by 10 May

The state secretariat also urged the party leaders and workers to take the lead in removing the campaign materials, the statement added.

ByPTI

Published May 06, 2024 | 10:43 AMUpdatedMay 06, 2024 | 10:43 AM

CPI (M) flags at a rally in Kerala

The ruling CPI(M) in Kerala on Sunday, 5 May, called for the removal of campaign materials installed by the Left Democratic Front activists in public places across the state as part of the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls.

The state secretariat of the Marxist Party said all such materials including boards, posters, flags, and festoons placed across the state by the LDF would be removed by 10 May.

As part of the Lok Sabha poll campaign, several campaign materials had been put up by party activists across the state and these should be removed at the earliest, it said in a statement.

The state secretariat also urged the party leaders and workers to take the lead in removing campaign materials, the statement added.

The Lok Sabha polls were held in Kerala on 26 April.

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