Tussle in Congress for Kerala Rajya Sabha seat

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

A race is on within the in on who will be nominated for a seat the party hopes to win in June.

Given the strength of the Congress-led opposition in the Assembly, the party can win just one seat. And it is for this one seat that there is an intense tussle.

Kurien, 77, is the forerunner and is most likely to be nominated on account of his closeness to the Gandhi family.

In Kerala, although the party is divided between former and of opposition Ramesh Chennithala, the two factions are united in ensuring that Kurien does not get this seat on a platter.

"Kurien has had a long innings in and is a six-time Lok Sabha winner from 1980 to 1999. Since 2005 he has been in the and has lost connect with party workers. There are several others who have not got due rewards for their work. So let him step aside and contest the 2019 Lok Sabha election," said a senior who did not wish to be identified.

All along in the in Kerala, seats and posts have been equally shared by various factions.

Chandy wants the seat to go to Benny Behanan, who in 2016 failed to get his sitting Assembly seat.

Senior P.C. Chacko, who lost the 2014 Lok Sabha election, is also eyeing the seat.

M.M. Hassan, the present state president, wants to enter the too as he was made the state only as a stop-gap arrangement after V.M. Sudheeran quit last year.

The women brigade in the want the seat to go to a woman. Among the contenders are Shanimol Usman, and

Senior A.K. Antony, who is expected to have the final say in the selection process, has a soft corner towards Venugopal, daughter of the late K. Karunakaran.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 14:22 IST