<p> The meeting which is being attended by CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat and Polit Bureau members — Sitaram Yechury and S R Pillai, may also witness debates on the prevailing spat within the party unit in Kerala.<br /><br /> “We shall discuss everything under the sun. The poll results will certainly be taken up,” Yechury told reporters at the state party headquarters before the meeting. Asked if an unprecedented arms haul from the residences of three CPM supporters at trouble-torn Khejuri bordering Nandigram will be discussed at the meeting, he ducked a reply. Incidentally, recovery of seven guns, three of them long-range rifles and a huge cache of bullets and cartridges by police from Khejuri triggered tension in the area with the opposition Trinamool supporters going on a rampage.<br /><br />The two-day meet which will analyse reports of the district committees, will discuss threadbare the causes for the setback suffered by the Left Front at the hands of the Trinamool Congress-Congress alliance. Besides, the meet is expected to chart a course on how the Buddhadev Bhattacherjee government would function till 2011 when the next Assembly election is scheduled to be held. After the state committee meeting, a CPM Polit Bureau meeting will be held in Delhi on June 19 to be followed by a Central Committee meeting on June 20 and 21.<br /><br />DH News Service</p>
<p> The meeting which is being attended by CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat and Polit Bureau members — Sitaram Yechury and S R Pillai, may also witness debates on the prevailing spat within the party unit in Kerala.<br /><br /> “We shall discuss everything under the sun. The poll results will certainly be taken up,” Yechury told reporters at the state party headquarters before the meeting. Asked if an unprecedented arms haul from the residences of three CPM supporters at trouble-torn Khejuri bordering Nandigram will be discussed at the meeting, he ducked a reply. Incidentally, recovery of seven guns, three of them long-range rifles and a huge cache of bullets and cartridges by police from Khejuri triggered tension in the area with the opposition Trinamool supporters going on a rampage.<br /><br />The two-day meet which will analyse reports of the district committees, will discuss threadbare the causes for the setback suffered by the Left Front at the hands of the Trinamool Congress-Congress alliance. Besides, the meet is expected to chart a course on how the Buddhadev Bhattacherjee government would function till 2011 when the next Assembly election is scheduled to be held. After the state committee meeting, a CPM Polit Bureau meeting will be held in Delhi on June 19 to be followed by a Central Committee meeting on June 20 and 21.<br /><br />DH News Service</p>