Cong leader blames factionalism for defeat in Ker bypoll

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

A day after the lost an assembly bypoll held in Kerala, senior party V M today blamed factionalism in the state unit for the poor showing and urged the "group leaders" to end their rivalry.

Sudheeran, who had quit as on health grounds a year ago, urged the leaders to "introspect their style of functioning" in view of the party's 'pathetic' performance in the bypoll held in constituency, which used to be a traditional bastion.

The ruling LDF's Saji Cheriyan won by a margin of 20,956 votes over his nearest rival in the bypoll necessitated by the death of sitting member K K Ramachandran Nair (CPI-M) in January this year.

Hitting out at the style of functioning of the "group leaders", he said instead of working for various factions led by them they should strive for strengthening the party.

"Party is important, organisation is important...not group. What is the relevance of the group, if party is weak. I appeal to all group leaders to withdraw from group activities and work unitedly to strengthen the Congress party in the state," told reporters here.

He, however, did not name the group leaders, but merely said they were known to all and urged them to uphold the party's interest over group considerations.

During his stint as KPCC chief, he had faced strident opposition from the two major factions -- one led by senior and other by of Opposition in the state assembly

"Congress is the only organisation which can fulfil ambitions of all sections in the state. They should have an approach with a broad mindset to strengthen the party," said.

He said all Congress leaders should fulfil the responsibility of strengthening the hands of Rahul Gandhi in his fight against the BJP government at the Centre by uniting all "secular democratic" forces in the country.

Congress veteran A K Antony had yesterday said the party will examine the reasons for the defeat and take corrective steps.

The main reason for the drubbing, he said was due to the "naked communal card played by the the in the constituency," he had said.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 17:25 IST