Alappuzha: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has strongly criticized senior leader G. Sudhakaran, describing his actions as a “betrayal unbecoming of a human being.”
Speaking publicly, Vijayan said Sudhakaran was not just a party colleague but a trusted associate, making the alleged actions even more disappointing. The Chief Minister revealed that he had attempted to contact Sudhakaran three times during a crucial moment, but the calls went unanswered.
“This is not something expected from a comrade. It is a betrayal that does not suit even a human being,” Vijayan stated, expressing deep dissatisfaction over the incident.
The remarks have sparked discussions within political circles in Kerala, with observers closely watching the developments between the senior leaders. The issue is seen as significant given Sudhakaran’s long-standing role in the party and his association with the leadership.
Further details regarding the context of the alleged betrayal are awaited, but the Chief Minister’s strong words indicate internal tensions within the political setup.














































