<p>CPI(M) senior leader and local administration minister M V Govindan Master has been appointed as the party's state secretary.</p>.<p>He is replacing Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who is stepping down due to health problems.</p>.<p>The decision was made following a CPI(M) state committee meeting held here, in Thiruvananthapuram, which was attended by senior leaders including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as well as CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury. </p>.<p>Master's appointment as the party's state secretary would also mean a state cabinet reshuffle may be in the offing.</p>.<p>A native of party stronghold Kannur, Master is also a member of CPI(M) central committee. The 69-year-old leader is a third-time MLA as well.</p>.<p>Balakrishnan, who is a politburo member of CPI(M), was re-elected as party state secretary for the third consecutive term in March. He has been undergoing treatment for cancer.</p>.<p>He had kept off from the party secretary post for a brief period earlier also, citing health reasons, even as it was alleged that the arrest of his younger son Bineesh Kodiyeri by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with links with a Bengaluru-based drug trafficking racket was the reason for him to take a break.<br /> </p>
<p>CPI(M) senior leader and local administration minister M V Govindan Master has been appointed as the party's state secretary.</p>.<p>He is replacing Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who is stepping down due to health problems.</p>.<p>The decision was made following a CPI(M) state committee meeting held here, in Thiruvananthapuram, which was attended by senior leaders including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as well as CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury. </p>.<p>Master's appointment as the party's state secretary would also mean a state cabinet reshuffle may be in the offing.</p>.<p>A native of party stronghold Kannur, Master is also a member of CPI(M) central committee. The 69-year-old leader is a third-time MLA as well.</p>.<p>Balakrishnan, who is a politburo member of CPI(M), was re-elected as party state secretary for the third consecutive term in March. He has been undergoing treatment for cancer.</p>.<p>He had kept off from the party secretary post for a brief period earlier also, citing health reasons, even as it was alleged that the arrest of his younger son Bineesh Kodiyeri by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with links with a Bengaluru-based drug trafficking racket was the reason for him to take a break.<br /> </p>