Thiruvananthapuram:Things are getting difficult for the CPI-M in Kerala, which is the Left party's last bastion in the country.
With allegations coming thick and fast, murmurs have begun over the future of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the powerful state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, both of them presently caught in a maze of issues, making it difficult for them to face the combined encore of the Congress and the BJP, which for a while have been demanding that both these top CPI-M leaders take the exit route.
Vijayan slamming various central agencies on Monday, which are working hard in the gold smuggling, Life Mission and a few other cases, have been picked up by various media houses, indicating that things are getting more and more difficult for the Chief Minister.
When Vijayan was slowly getting over the shock of the arrest of his once closest aide and top IAS officer M. Sivasankar for his alleged involvement in the gold smuggling case, the word that has gone around is that it would become untenable for him if the probe agency picks up one of his staff members, whose name has surfaced in the media on Tuesday.
Likewise, for Balakrishnan, his younger son has over the years become a headache, not just for him, but also for the party.
Bineesh Kodiyeri has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the latest reports say that it wouldn't end with just the ED, as his close aide Anoop Mohammed is in the custody of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for a few weeks and it wouldn't be long before the NCB picks him up too.