Surendran cornered for Palakkad debacle, pitch for change of guard rises
The Morning Standard|November 25, 2024
THE dismal performance in the Palakkad by-election has served a body blow to the state BJP, particularly at a time when the party has been striving hard at the grassroots level to broaden its support base ahead of the assembly elections due in the state in 2026.
MANOJ VISWANATHAN
Surendran cornered for Palakkad debacle, pitch for change of guard rises

K Surendran—whose second term as state president is set to end in February—was expecting an extension till the assembly elections, but the poor show in Palakkad has changed the scenario with many leaders questioning his leadership.

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Biggest and brightest: India script 'special' win
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From almost being MI net bowler to ₹4.8 crore signing: Allah's journey
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Odisha FC hit six past listless Hyderabad FC
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Amazon India plans quick commerce service 'Tez' by early next year

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More investors look to review ties with Adanis
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More investors look to review ties with Adanis

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