Elamaram Kareem’s rags-to-riches story

The party has decided to side with Mr Kareem to fight against the allegations

Update: 2015-05-21 06:41 GMT

KOZHIKODE: CPM leader and former minister Elamaram Kareem, who was recently promoted to the party’s central committee, does not enjoy the full  support of the  cadre in Kozhikode.

While a small section of  party workers believes that he has a clean record,  others  who had been working closely with him think that his hands are tainted.

Mr Kareem, who began his career as a casual labourer at Mavoor Gwalior Rayons was a trade union leader in the factory, has accumulated considerable wealth as he grew up in the party, say sources.

He has often been criticised in  party circles for his close connections with rich businessmen both in the state and abroad. He is also known as a pro-capitalist leader as he has tried to bring in bigger projects that demanded huge investments, despite local party comrades objecting to such projects.

“The mining contracts awarded in places like Chakkittapara, Kakkoor and Mavoor while he was  industries minister have been criticised in local committees. When the CPM’s established stand has been against projects that cause environmental damage, the mining contracts contradicted it. Many in the party  believe that there had been kickbacks in the deal,” a senior party comrade told Deccan Chronicle.

Sources said that many  workers want the leadership to act against  Mr Kareem and force him to come clean.

“When it came  to smaller projects that benefit a larger segment of people,   Kareem implemented them  without giving any scope for allegations. However,  in respect of multi-crore investments, we believe that there had been underhand deals. This is also known to the party leadership in Kerala,” a  DYFI leader said.

Though there is dissent in  the Kozhikode district committee, the party has decided to side with  Mr Kareem to fight against the allegations. However, the  cadre want  the party to keep him away from  key positions till he is cleared.  “We will lose our moral ground  to protest against leaders like K.M. Mani if the party continues to protect Elamaram Kareem,” another CPM activist said.

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