T’puram: Secretary General of AICC Oommen Chandy is in New Delhi to meet with President AICC Sonia Gandhi and speculation is that he met with President AICC to stop repairing the ongoing party in Kerala.
Because AICC has stated that membership polls and membership drivers have begun for this, Chandy holds that there is no point in advancing with the appointment of the new secretary for KPCC and also a new committee in the country of the country.
Senior leaders such as Chandy and Ramesh Chennithala are annoyed by the way the KPCC K Sudhakan president will advance with the restructuring of the Party Committee.
“There are certain complaints and complaints about the party’s revamp.
All such problems will be discussed and the solution will soon evolve,” said AICC General Secretary Tariq Anwar, who was responsible for Kerala’s business, when asked about Chandy’s meeting with President AICC.
However, state leadership is not satisfied with the way senior leaders such as Chandy and Chennithala approached AICC against the party’s revamp.
“AICC has not yet stopped the restructuring of the party.
It has provided the KPCC executive committee in the future and the KPCC also made a decision about this.
It’s enough for the party revamp,” said opposition leader V D Sathean, reacting to the Chandy meeting scheduled in Delhi.
It was lowned that Chennithala also reached New Delhi this week to meet with President AICC with the same complaint.
Both leaders were upset with state leadership since the KPCC President had agreed that he would continue the comparison of the party only after consulting with AICC.