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Kochi: The newly elected MLA from Thiruppunithura K Babu said that as a new opposition leader was selected, it is cent percent sure that there will be a new KPCC president too.
Ramesh Chennithala s name was suggested in the initial phase beyond group politics. But it is not relevant any more. We accept the high command decision for a generation change, Babu told Mathrubhumi News.
Ramesh Chennithala was replaced from opposition leader post not because of any faults in his performance. He had made many important moves in the assembly as an efficient opposition leader, Babu added.
Loyalists threaten resignation if K Babu denied candidature
Already, a section of leaders comprising 120 booth presidents of the party have come out threatening to resign from the party if Babu is not given the seat.
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KOCHI: Congress leadership is facing a major challenge to finalise its candidate for Tripunithura assembly seat as protests are brewing up within the local Congress unit against the national leadership following reports that the name of senior leader K Babu is not being considered for the seat.
Already, a section of leaders comprising 120 booth presidents of the party have come out threatening to resign from the party if Babu is not given the seat. A group of local leaders led by DCC general secretaries R Venugopal, R K Suresh Babu and UDF chairman Babu Antony have apprised the state leadership about the gravity of the situation.
The Kerala Congress announced on Friday that the list of probable candidates for the coming Assembly polls in the state is ready, and 50 per cent seats would go to the youth and new faces, said the chairman of the party s election committee, Oommen Chandy. The 140-member Kerala Assembly will go to the polls on April 6, while the results will be declared on April 6. Two-time Chief Minister Chandy was speaking to the media soon after chairing a meeting of the election committee. There will be no seats for those who had lost in the two previous elections. Fifty per cent of the seats would be reserved for the youth (male and female) and new faces. Those who lost in the recent local body elections will not be considered, Chandy said.
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