Congress meeting being held in Kerala today to discuss election preparations, says state party leader Ramesh Chennithala

ANI February 28, 2025 320 views

The Congress party is holding a strategic meeting in Kerala to prepare for upcoming state elections. State leader Ramesh Chennithala emphasized the importance of strengthening the party's presence. Shashi Tharoor's recent controversial statements have added intrigue to the gathering, suggesting potential internal tensions. The meeting represents a critical moment for the Congress to address leadership concerns and electoral challenges.

"Congress in Kerala is strong. AICC has called today's meeting to further strengthen it." - Ramesh Chennithala
New Delhi, February 28: Ahead of the Congress' Kerala unit meeting with senior leadership, state party leader Ramesh Chennithala said that the meeting had been called for election preparations in the state.

Key Points

1

Congress discusses election strategy in Kerala

2

Tharoor hints at potential leadership challenges

3

Internal party dynamics under scrutiny

4

Meeting aims to strengthen party's position

He further stated that the meeting had been called by AICC to strengthen their presence.

"Whenever elections are about to be held in a state, AICC holds a meeting of the leaders. Elections will be held in Kerala next year. So, this meeting has been called for the election preparation...Congress in Kerala is strong. AICC has called today's meeting to further strengthen it.." Chennithala said speaking to ANI.

Party leader P.J. Kurien when questioned if party MP Shashi Tharoor would be present in the meeting said that he would certainly be present.

"I don't know. He (Shashi Tharoor) must certainly be there," Kurien said speaking to ANI.

On the agenda of the meeting, Kuriejn said that it was being decided by the AICC.

"AICC is deciding it. I don't know, I have been called. I will attend it," he said.

On February 26, Tharoor had said that a party meeting had been scheduled for which he would be present.

This comes amid reports that all was not well between him and the Congress party following the backlash from within the party on his recent apparent praise for Kerala Left Democratic Front (LDF) government's industrial policy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tharoor refused to comment further on the subject.

"No comments at all," said the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram as reporters accosted him at the New Delhi airport.

This follows an interview to the podcast for a leading newspaper published from New Delhi in its English edition, in which he noted that if the Congress did not try to expand its appeal, it would be sitting in opposition for the third consecutive time in Kerala.

Further, he was cited as saying that "several workers feel that there is an absence of a leader in Kerala's Congress."

He also said that he was elected as MP four times from Thiruvananthapuram and that if the Congress did not need his services, he had "other options" including speaking tours and books.

Moreover, Tharoor shared a selfie with Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Britain's Secretary of State Jonathan Reynolds, which intensified buzz surrounding his remarks regarding Congress.

Leave a Comment

Your email won't be published

Tags:
You May Like!