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Kottayam: NSS general secretary G Sukumaran Nair ruled out any external interference, as suggested by his SNDP Yogam counterpart Vellappally Natesan, in the failure of the suggested alliance between ...
Kottayam: NSS general secretary G Sukumaran Nair ruled out any external interference, as suggested by his SNDP Yogam counterpart Vellappally Natesan, in the failure of the suggested alliance between ...
Kottayam (Kerala), Jan 26 (PTI) The proposed unity move between community organisations NSS and SNDP Yogam proved short-lived, with the former on Monday announcing its withdrawal from the initiative.
NSS pulls out of proposed unity with SNDP Yogam, citing suspected political motives. Find out why this brief alliance dissolved and what it means for Kerala politics. G Sukumaran Nair The proposed ...
The Nair Service Society announced its withdrawal from the proposed unity initiative with SNDP Yogam, citing impracticality amid the current political situation. Congress leaders maintained distance ...
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