ALAPPUZHA: It seems the comrades in Kerala have finally come out of the hangover of "madhura manonjha China" (sweet and lovely China).Delegates who took part in the debate on international political scene at the ongoing CPM state conference here were dissatisfied with the functioning of the Chinese communist party, which the party had once hailed as the best model to emulate."A few delegates raised doubts about the socialist nature of many decisions of the party there. A few others doubted if China's policies could help the international Communist movement ," politburo member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said after the second day's debate.Sources said the delegates picked on the fast pace of neo-liberalization in China and the exploitation of labourers in industrial zones. Many among these delegates were from the younger brigade, who wanted the central committee to study in detail the changes in the country.VS Achuthanandan and CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan and others at the flag hoisting ceremony of CPM state meet in Alappuzha district in Kerala (TOI Photo by Indupremmadharaprakash)Party general secretary Prakash Karat had, while inaugurating the CPM state conference on Friday, hailed China's economic growth. "In 10 to 15 years, China will bypass the US as the largest economy in the world," he said, adding that the recent efforts of the US to make India its strong ally were part of a strategy to contain China's growth.In Saturday's debate, a couple of delegates wanted the party central committee to study in detail the Communist uprising in Latin American countries. They said the movements in these countries - Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador -- seemed more genuine and the party could opt many of their ideals.