Knives out in K.M. Mani\'s party

Knives out in K.M. Mani's party

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

On expected lines, trouble has broken out in (Mani), the third biggest ally of the Congress-led

On Wednesday, the of the party, Joy Abraham, wrote a letter to stating that Joseph has been elected as

But some party members have expressed their dissent on the decision.

told the media that Abraham has violated the party's discipline.

"As per the by-laws of the party, a is elected by the state committee of the party but no such meeting has taken place, hence such a letter makes no sense," said Augustine.

Earlier, Mani was the of the (Mani) since its formation.

Mani held dual posts -- Chairman of the -- in the state Assembly.

The session opened on Monday. As per the norms, if the of the party remains absent due to any reason then the of Assembly takes over the responsibilities. Hence, in the absence of Mani, Joseph took his seat in the front row of the opposition benches.

Now, the leaders close to are not in a mood to allow Joseph to take over the post of

As soon as the supporters of came to know that Abraham has submitted a letter to the CEO, they expressed their anger by burning Abraham's effigy in Kottayam's Pala, which is also the home town of Mani.

"Recently a faction of the merged with that of the CPI-M," a close to told IANS requesting anonymity.

"But no one asked that faction to replace their Kodiyeri Balakrishnan," said the

In 2010, Joseph merged his party with that of Mani's and of the five legislators in the party today, three owe their allegiance to Jose K. Mani, while apart from Joseph, the other legislator is Mons K. Joseph, who has all along been the closest

To counter Abraham's letter to the CEO, the Mani faction has now written to the stating that their new is yet to be decided.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 17:02 IST