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Brews Adjustment in Cong Over DCC Rejig

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Thiruvananthapuram: Hatred is a brewer at the Congress Party in Kerala for improving the District Congress Committee.
KPCC President Kudhakaran cannot submit a final list to the HIGH Command party after “A” and “I” group leaders expressed their dissatisfaction with it.
Even when efforts to find consensus among group leaders in the election of candidates who will be appointed as the President of DCC continue, Sudhakanan submitted a list of “probable candidates” to Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi on Saturday.
Former Head of Chandy Ommen Minister and former opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala were reportedly not happy with the list of KPCC presidents.
The leaders of the “A” and “I” group have told the high command that the list was prepared without taking them into confidence.
Former KPCC President Mullapply Ramachandran has also stated his dissatisfaction with the way the DCC revamp takes place.
According to sources, Sudhakaran goes for New Delhi with a promise that the DCC revamp list will be resolved only after he returns from Delhi, after attending dinner for parliamentarians.
However, after reaching Delhi, he contacted Chennithala and Immen Chandy and asked them to send their list.
It worked on the two leaders who refused to do it.
Expressing their disappointment over the way the new power center appeared at Congress, the two leaders told the high command that they felt marched.
Rahul Gandhi previously convinced Chennithala and Chandy that every organizational decision would only be taken after holding discussions with them.
Chennithala and Chandy were studied to notify Tariq Anwar, who was responsible for Kerala’s business, the effort to create a new group in the party on behalf of eliminating groups that have dominated the party in Kerala.
Not at the point in the discussion to choose candidates to head DCC, “I” and “A” group leaders consulted, they said.
Meanwhile, Sudhakanan told reporters in New Delhi that the Secretary of the KPCC P Prasanth who was not successfully contested in the Constituency of the Nedumangad Assembly in the last election had been suspended from the party to raise “unfounded charges” against the party.
He has been suspended for six months, waiting for a question.

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