Thiruvananthapuram: With the High Command Rally Congress behind the new leadership and explained that it would not give up on the demands of the group, the dominant groups in the party had begun to be destroyed.
The worst scenario is in the ‘A’ group led by Chandy’s ommen.
Senior leaders such as Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan and M M M Hassan have taken the attitude that the decision of the high command must be obeyed and opening Mudslinging will not do good for a party.
Young leaders in the Siddique group, P C Vishnunath and Syafi Parambang – also advocated that new leadership must take control of the party and the dominance of the group must end.
These three leaders have been established with V D Sathean during the selection of new opposition leaders.
The relationship of Thiruvanchor Radhakrishnan with Chandy has been tense when a group is not ready to project Thiruvanchoor as a candidate to post opposition leaders.
Thiruvanchoor had told AICC that he wanted to be an opposition leader but he did not get support from the Parliamentary Party.
He has personally visited K Sudhakaran at his home when AICC appointed Kannur leader as the new KPCC president against the objection from Chandy and Ramesh Chennithala.
It is also interesting to note that Nominee Thiruvanchor has been appointed as the new DCC president in Kottayam.
Hassan has received sudhakaran and Sathean support to continue as UDF Convener even though there is a request to remove it from the post.
This made Hassan’s rally behind new leadership.
Benny Behannan, who is a close trust with Chandy, is UDF Convener but removed by the group itself to accommodate Hassan.
IRKED, this and his relationship with the group had been tense before.
But he was still a rally behind Chandy.
If this is the problem with the group, everything is not different in the ‘I’ group.
In group I, several Splinter groups have been formed now with rally leaders behind Sudhakanan, Sathean and Secretary General of the K C C C C C.
Venugopal.
Therefore the disintegration process was also witnessed in group I.
If all leaders in the group stand behind Chennithala throughout the day, these leaders are now starting to throw it away, aware of the fact that the power of power has shifted to new people at the party.