The UDF government in Kerala has extended the accreditation period of the Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society (ULCCS) until July 31, 2026, sparking debate over potential favoritism. This follows a previous extension by the LDF government in 2022, which included the ULCCS among 46 agencies, with conditions tied to performance reviews. The current extension, effective retroactively, comes after the agency's term expired in May 2026. During an assembly session, the Public Works Minister, P.K. Basheer, denied allegations of procedural violations and claimed quality control measures were strictly enforced. Critics, including former opposition leaders, have previously accused the LDF of preferential treatment toward the ULCCS, highlighting concerns about transparency and adherence to procurement norms.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article discusses political accusations and historical grievances between ruling and opposition parties, it presents both perspectives—criticisms from the UDF-led government and past allegations against the LDF—with balanced reporting. The framing does not clearly tilt towards either side,




