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CPI(M) shunts out 4 youth activists for dealing in cryptocurrency trade

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2023 13:38 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, June 15 The CPI(M) in Kerala has shunted out its four youth wing activists in its stronghold, ...

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Thiruvananthapuram, June 15 The CPI(M) in Kerala has shunted out its four youth wing activists in its stronghold, Kannur, for dealing in cryptocurrency.

The youth leaders Akhil, Xavier, Ramesh and Sukesh hail from Kannur and hold lower level posts in the party in their area.

A local level leader of the Kerala Congress (M), an ally of the CPI(M) had approached the party secretary M.V. Govindan with a complaint that the four youths were engaged in crypto currency trade.

The local leader suspected that these were behind an accident involving his son after a difference of opinion cropped up. The leader feared that they wanted to eliminate his son.

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