Change of guard at CPI next month\, Sudhakar Reddy to step down

Change of guard at CPI next month, Sudhakar Reddy to step down

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The CPI would see a change of next month with its deciding to step down on health grounds after holding the post for more than seven years, sources in the party said.

The 77-year-old veteran Communist leader "can not travel much, has lung problems, to air-conditioning and discomfort facing extreme heat and cold," they said.

"He (Reddy) is firm on retiring," a senior told

Party national D Raja, All India Trade Union and secretary are seen to be front-runners to succeed Reddy, a former member from Telangana.

Sources said the party's new boss would be picked by consensus.

Raja is the senior-most in the central secretariat, a known leader but has never been a and also not contested the elections.

"They (unit) are not interested, that's the problem, we wanted them to take over," sources said when asked about possibilities of leaders from the southern state being in the reckoning.

Some party functionaries are also pursuing with Rajendran to take over, sources said.

The CPI is the second biggest constituent in the CPI-M-led Left government in

"She (Kaur) is in trade union. If there is consensus, she can become the party general secretary", sources said.

Whoever takes over would have a tough challenge to revive the fortunes of the party, which put up a dismal show in the recent elections, winning only two seats.

Meanwhile, had a discussion with his CPI-M counterpart on the issue of reunification of the Communist parties.

"discussed with Yechury, told him he should raise it in their central committee, he (Yechury) forwarded our (CPI's) letter to their politburo," a said.

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 13:30 IST