Thiruvananthapuram: Former KPCC President VM Sudheer explained that he would not take back his resignation until the high command responded positively the advice he had sent.
After PAC, Sudheeran also submitted AICC membership as a sign of protest.
However, he attacked the leadership at this time when AICC General Secretary Tariq Anwar called him at his residence.
After the meeting he said, “I am angry with the new leadership of their function style.
There is great hope when leadership changes occur.
They start with the wrong legs and many decisions they take are not for the sake of the party.” Sudheeran said he had written a letter to command high, detail all this but no positive response.
“This is the reason why I decided to react.
I quit PAC because there was no constructive discussion at the party.
Even though the list was submitted to the high command in a new intermediary, there was no discussion about this at the party,” he said.
Sudheeer reiterated that he never recommended the name for a party at a party; But that does not mean that he should not be consulted when making changes.
“The party is through the worst phase and current conditions of affairs, from new leadership, will not benefit the party.
The party will disappear and I have to react,” he added.
“I am grateful that the AICC leaders gave me a hearing of patients, hear my suggestions and complaints.
I am waiting for a response from the party’s high commando.
I hope the response is positive,” Sudheeran said, when asked if he would attract his resignation.
After discussing, Anwar said, “His advice is important for the party and his advice will be considered.
We have useful discussions and all his suggestions will be submitted to the high command.” It was a rough surprise for a party when the resignation of Sudheer came out on Monday.
It was lowned that he had sent his resignation a few days ago to the high command because AICC did not consider his demands.
Tariq Anwar met Mullapallly: Meanwhile, former KPCC President Mullapply Ramachandran denied the allegations of K Sudharan that he had never taken a call from the KPCC President.
“There are no leaders who make complaints to date.
I will be the last leader to wait for a promise to meet the KPCC President,” he said.
Anwar also met Ramachandran at his residence as part of a soothing senior leaders who were upset with the ongoing restructuring at the party.
After the meeting, Ramachandran said, “Leadership must take all senior leaders in all decision-making processes in the party.” He told Anwar that he was completely absent during discussions about party restructuring and not consulted even.