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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Resentment is brewing all through the Congress state unit and leaders are overtly expressing their dissatisfaction with the organisational restructuring of feeder organisations identical to the Mahila Congress and the KSU. State president Okay Sudhakaran has lodged a strong criticism with the High Command, expressing his displeasure on the disregard of his solutions inside the closing appointment lists. It is reliably learnt that, in response to Sudhakaran’s grievance, the Congress High Command has intervened inside the appointment technique of the Mahila Congress and the KSU, leading to modifications being made.
V P Sajeendran, the state vice-president who was answerable for the Mahila Congress, resigned from his place on Saturday as a mark of protest. Similarly, V T Balram, who’s answerable for the KSU, has moreover resigned from his put up and expressed his sturdy displeasure to the administration.
In a verbal criticism to the nationwide administration, Sudhakaran alleged that the model new itemizing had been launched by absolutely ignoring the profit itemizing permitted by him. He maintained that the controversies coming out when the important Lok Sabha elections are throughout the nook would not be useful for the social gathering. Last December, Sudhakaran approached All India Mahila Congress president Netta D’ Souza, trying to find wider consultations in finalizing the Mahila Congress state committee and district presidents.
He felt antagonized within the path of Mahila Congress state president Jebi Mather for not taking the stakeholders into confidence. On Thursday, the central administration bought right here out with the itemizing of the model new set of district presidents. Soon, Mahila Congress district president hopeful Sunitha Vijayan, who owes allegiance to the ‘I’ faction, raised objections.
She lashed out at Jebi Mather and Thiruvananthapuram District Congress Committee office bearers. Though Sunitha acquired promoted as state regular secretary from the secretary put up, she refused to only settle for the an identical and overtly challenged the administration on the appointment of Gayatri Nair as Thiruvananthapuram district president. The disgruntled chief alleged that the ‘I’ group had been absolutely sidelined, and in its place, nationwide regular secretary KC Venugopal’s nominees had been squeezed in. But the Venugopal camp has rubbished this allegation.
Jebi Mather took value as Mahila Congress state president in January 2022, and the revamping must have been achieved by last November.
Adding to the issue, the appointments to KSU State Committee and district presidents have moreover snowballed into a major controversy.
“A committee comprising 80 KSU leaders was initially submitted before the NSUI leadership in New Delhi. Later, it was brought down to 45. But Delhi demanded that it should come down to 25, which did not happen. Also, violating norms, married leaders have been included in the committee,” a provide knowledgeable TNIE.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Resentment is brewing all through the Congress state unit and leaders are overtly expressing their dissatisfaction with the organisational restructuring of feeder organisations identical to the Mahila Congress and the KSU. State president Okay Sudhakaran has lodged a strong criticism with the High Command, expressing his displeasure on the disregard of his solutions inside the closing appointment lists. It is reliably learnt that, in response to Sudhakaran’s grievance, the Congress High Command has intervened inside the appointment technique of the Mahila Congress and the KSU, leading to modifications being made.
V P Sajeendran, the state vice-president who was answerable for the Mahila Congress, resigned from his place on Saturday as a mark of protest. Similarly, V T Balram, who’s answerable for the KSU, has moreover resigned from his put up and expressed his sturdy displeasure to the administration.
In a verbal criticism to the nationwide administration, Sudhakaran alleged that the model new itemizing had been launched by absolutely ignoring the profit itemizing permitted by him. He maintained that the controversies coming out when the important Lok Sabha elections are throughout the nook would not be useful for the social gathering. Last December, Sudhakaran approached All India Mahila Congress president Netta D’ Souza, trying to find wider consultations in finalizing the Mahila Congress state committee and district presidents. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
He felt antagonized within the path of Mahila Congress state president Jebi Mather for not taking the stakeholders into confidence. On Thursday, the central administration bought right here out with the itemizing of the model new set of district presidents. Soon, Mahila Congress district president hopeful Sunitha Vijayan, who owes allegiance to the ‘I’ faction, raised objections.
She lashed out at Jebi Mather and Thiruvananthapuram District Congress Committee office bearers. Though Sunitha acquired promoted as state regular secretary from the secretary put up, she refused to only settle for the an identical and overtly challenged the administration on the appointment of Gayatri Nair as Thiruvananthapuram district president. The disgruntled chief alleged that the ‘I’ group had been absolutely sidelined, and in its place, nationwide regular secretary KC Venugopal’s nominees had been squeezed in. But the Venugopal camp has rubbished this allegation.
Jebi Mather took value as Mahila Congress state president in January 2022, and the revamping must have been achieved by last November.
Adding to the issue, the appointments to KSU State Committee and district presidents have moreover snowballed into a major controversy.
“A committee comprising 80 KSU leaders was initially submitted before the NSUI leadership in New Delhi. Later, it was brought down to 45. But Delhi demanded that it should come down to 25, which did not happen. Also, violating norms, married leaders have been included in the committee,” a provide knowledgeable TNIE.