A weak 'high command' playing spoilsport in Congress in Kerala?


Thiruvananthapuram, Jun 3 (IANS): If anyone is asked what's the scourge of the Congress party in Kerala, the answer is a weak party high command trying to get the better of top Congress leaders in Kerala.

Comparisons are now being made in the manner in which the ruling CPI-M, first decided to keep out more than two dozen sitting legislators and even five top-ranked State Ministers from contesting the April 6 polls.

And after Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan successfully led the Left to a historic win bettering the 2016 performance, in one shot, decided not to include a single Minister, including the high flying State Health Minister K.K. Shailaja in his second outing, bringing in new faces from his party into the cabinet.

Close to 30 sitting legislators, which included some who had just one term besides five Ministers were not given a seat to contest, the Congress could only keep out just one and that too because K.C. Joseph was turning 75 and had won eight successive victories and a section of the party is trying their best to get him the state party president's post.

A media critic on condition of anonymity said, can anyone ever believe the way the Left handled its candidature and Ministers can ever happen in the Congress party?

"Just look the way Vijayan finalised his cabinet and compare the way the Congress took so long to find an opposition leader in the assembly. And now look, the way the party just cannot find a new party state president. The grand old party has become a subject of ridicule and what they fail to understand is, people are observing everything. Just see, was there even a whimper of protest from any quarter when Vijayan conducted massive changes?" said the critic.

"Also just see the way Rahul Gandhi, is behaving. On the one hand, he is unwilling to take up the post of national president of the party and on the other hand, everyone knows, it's his call, which decides the affairs of the party and his antipathy towards veteran seasoned top leaders like Oommen Chandy and others, has now become clear, as the party high command does not take the views of such leaders seriously," added the critic.

Incidentally, just the other day, the Kerala Assembly was a witness to this when big-mouthed, senior CPI-M legislator and former State Minister M.M. Mani went hammer and tongs on the party high command and ridiculed the present situation of the party.

The latest news that has now surfaced about the new president of the state unit is --AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala, Tariq Anwar is expected to arrive in the state soon to discuss it as at the moment there are quite a number of hopefuls which includes present Lok Sabha members K. Sudhakaran, Kodikunnnil Suresh, Benny Behanan and legislators P.T. Thomas.

Expressing his displeasure was Chandy when asked about it, "the party high command has not asked me anything about who should be the new president and if they ask me, I will tell my choice".

So all eyes are on who will be the new president and equally watched would be the reaction to the new appointment, as the Congress party in Kerala, just cannot remain a disciplined one.

 

  

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  • Ethnic Orchid, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    The current Congress leaders are old and outdated and do not know the pulse of the people. They are way behind to understand todays voters need. Its a new generation all together. Ramanatha Rai on last Sunday spoke about how he will uplift 'Alpasankyatharu ' and his party stands by it. Nobody buys this xhit these days, including minorities. Its really embarassing. How can you revive then.

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  • A.M , Belma, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    Either the high command has to step aside fora new leader OR else the party have to step aside making way for a better opposition party. Its loud and clear.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    The word '"high command"" is a joke in the Congress.

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    Regional parties have learnt the hard way.

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    High Command? RaGa, SoGa & Priyanak Vadra? Then God save Congress. As on date, 2 tweets from RaGa against Modi , 1 Tweet from Priyanka against Yogi. These daily tweets are fodder for the internet karsevaks to act on their fake ids . Regional parties have got on the streets and done real ground work and have gone way past the Congress. Just imagine, congratulating Mamata for 'defeating BJP' when your own party is washed out.

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  • jb, mlore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    If any of hardcore congress fans here exactly know what's happening in Kerala, they all will whole heartedly support K Sudhakaran. He is a super force in Kannur ,even though its a CPM stronghold . He has been a mass leader who knows to take along all people of life . Currently the party is is deep mess and very unlikely they will get even few seats in 2024 elections . Wayanad will win ,only because of Muslim league and not because of Rahul Gandhi . Muslim league is super strong but Congress party as a party will be difficult to stand again . This is a sad reality which would be difficult to digest for some .

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    Kerala was Golden Opportunity for CONgress to come to power.

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 03 2021

    Just a matter of time.

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