ELECTION EXCLUSIVE: Two women who were deemed good enough to stand to become MPs for their parties at the 2024 General Election have been withdrawn as candidates for the council elections just ahead of yesterday’s declarations deadline. By STEVEN DOWNES
There were tears at a meeting of Croydon’s Labour group just before Easter when it was announced that Chrisni Reshakaron, a councillor for West Thornton ward and tipped by some to be a future leader of the party locally, would no longer be standing as a candidate for the party at the local elections on May 7.
The official reason given has been that Reshekaron has stood down due to family commitments, to care for her father.

Late withdrawal: Chrisni Reshakaron is not on the ballot paper
But Inside Croydon can reveal that, according to senior sources within the local party, Reshakaron was in fact forced to stand down by officials at Labour’s London region, after a formal complaint about the councillor’s conduct was upheld against her.
Reshakaron is not the only local election candidate to be dropped at late notice, Inside Croydon can reveal. Marley “Maz” King, a Green Party parliamentary candidate in 2024, has been pulled from their roster for the Town Hall elections just this week.
In Reshkaron’s case, no further information about the complaint against her, or the circumstances of her withdrawal, have been forthcoming. Reshakaron, who is (for now at least), Labour’s shadow cabinet member for homes, has not responded to Inside Croydon’s calls.
“Chrisni was told to go quietly, or the Labour Party would go public with the complaint and their findings,” a Croydon Labour source said.
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