Mani's son justifies joining with CPI-M for p'chayat prez poll

Press Trust of India  |  Kottayam 

Congress(M) Vice Chairman Jose K Mani, MP, today justified the district leadership's decision to join hands with CPI(M) in the district president polls, saying it was a reaction against those who had been continuously humiliating the party.

politics had witnessed hectic activities in the past two days after KC(M), erstwhile ally of the Congress-led UDF, won the district president's post, defeating the nominee.



Jose K Mani, son of Congress(M) supremo K M Mani, said the district leadership's decision has helped the party uphold its self-respect.

"The understanding reached with CPI(M) during the District President polls.... It was a reaction from workers against those who had been continuously humiliating the party", said Jose K Mani on his return from a tour to the United Kingdom.

KC(M) capturing Kottayam district with support of CPI(M) had kicked up a political storm in the state.

Facing flak from various quarters, including and a powerful section within the party over the ties with CPI(M), Mani had yesterday said the decision to seek support of the state's ruling party was unfortunate and it was taken at the local level.

Mani had said the party leadership had not given any directive in connection with the election and the decision taken at the local level could not be seen as a prelude to the KC(M) joining the LDF camp

KC(M) had last year severed its ties with following differences on the bar bribery scam, over which Mani was forced to resign as the Finance Minister.

Jose K Mani described as a "creation by media" the reports that differences have cropped up between veteran leader P J Joseph and Mani over the issue.

He alleged that certain sections in the were working against the KC(M).

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Mani's son justifies joining with CPI-M for p'chayat prez poll

Kerala Congress(M) Vice Chairman Jose K Mani, MP, today justified the district leadership's decision to join hands with CPI(M) in the district panchayat president polls, saying it was a reaction against those who had been continuously humiliating the party. Kerala politics had witnessed hectic activities in the past two days after KC(M), erstwhile ally of the Congress-led UDF, won the district panchayat president's post, defeating the Congress nominee. Jose K Mani, son of Kerala Congress(M) supremo K M Mani, said the district leadership's decision has helped the party uphold its self-respect. "The understanding reached with CPI(M) during the District Panchayat President polls.... It was a reaction from Kerala Congress workers against those who had been continuously humiliating the party", said Jose K Mani on his return from a tour to the United Kingdom. KC(M) capturing Kottayam district panchayat with support of CPI(M) had kicked up a political storm in the state. ... Congress(M) Vice Chairman Jose K Mani, MP, today justified the district leadership's decision to join hands with CPI(M) in the district president polls, saying it was a reaction against those who had been continuously humiliating the party.

politics had witnessed hectic activities in the past two days after KC(M), erstwhile ally of the Congress-led UDF, won the district president's post, defeating the nominee.

Jose K Mani, son of Congress(M) supremo K M Mani, said the district leadership's decision has helped the party uphold its self-respect.

"The understanding reached with CPI(M) during the District President polls.... It was a reaction from workers against those who had been continuously humiliating the party", said Jose K Mani on his return from a tour to the United Kingdom.

KC(M) capturing Kottayam district with support of CPI(M) had kicked up a political storm in the state.

Facing flak from various quarters, including and a powerful section within the party over the ties with CPI(M), Mani had yesterday said the decision to seek support of the state's ruling party was unfortunate and it was taken at the local level.

Mani had said the party leadership had not given any directive in connection with the election and the decision taken at the local level could not be seen as a prelude to the KC(M) joining the LDF camp

KC(M) had last year severed its ties with following differences on the bar bribery scam, over which Mani was forced to resign as the Finance Minister.

Jose K Mani described as a "creation by media" the reports that differences have cropped up between veteran leader P J Joseph and Mani over the issue.

He alleged that certain sections in the were working against the KC(M).

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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