Modi leaves LDF – MP Congress leader K. Sudhakaran has said that Congress will “100% accept” if the Communist Party of India (CPI) decides to part ways with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) over differences over the PM Shri project.

Speaking to reporters in Kannur on Monday (October 27, 2025), Mr. Sudhakaran remarked that the CPI’s stance indicated that “there was something serious within the LDF.

” He said the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has failed to convince its coalition partner and said unresolved issues could create divisions in the ruling coalition. “When decisions are taken without consulting coalition partners, dissenting parties will naturally walk away.

In such a scenario, CPI may not be able to survive in the LDF. Unity among the ruling partners is necessary for smooth governance,” he said.

On Congress. On questions about the affairs of the reorganized Congress, Mr Sudhakaran said preparations for the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) meetings were on track and expressed satisfaction over the restructuring process. “Whatever needs to be done is being done.

Will any political party appoint 140 secretaries? All such talk is meaningless,” he said.