The decision to expel Kunnammakara local committee member K C Ramachandran was taken by the CPI(M) state committee which met here in the presence of the party general secretary Prakash Karat.
According to a statement, Ramachandran had personal animosity with Chandrasekharan, a CPI(M) rebel who floated a parallel left outfit called Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP) at Onchiyam in Kozhikode district.
The CPI(M) decision drew immediate flak from RMP leaders who dubbed it as a "ploy" to wash the party's hand offs the case, the conspiracy angle of which is being probed by CBI.
The Chandrasekharan murder case is considered one of the issues to prominently figure in the Lok Sabha polls.
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