The Free Press Journal

Cong opts for generation­al change with Satheeshan as Oppn leader in Kerala

- K RAVEENDRAN / Thiruvanan­thapuram

Congress party in Kerala opted for a generation­al shift, with leader of opposition in previous assembly, Ramesh Chennithal­a, giving way to the younger VD Satheeshan. This change was despite pressure from senior leaders Oommen Chandy and others, apart from Chennithal­a himself, who staked claim for another term, after he successful­ly forced the previous Pinarayi Vijayan to drop several controvers­ial decisions. But this did not translate into electoral gains, which made younger elements demand for a change.

The high command decision also seeks to cut the powerful factions within the state Congress to size. Factionali­sm has been a bane of the party’s state unit, with various factions apportioni­ng all the important positions to themselves. VD Satheeshan came into the party through students politics and has been a sober element in the party, keeping distance from the factions. There might be more changes with incumbent KPCC president Mullappall­y Ramachandr­an conveying to high command his willingnes­s to step down in preference of a younger leadership for the party.

Protest over oath taking Meanwhile, trouble has started over the manner in which Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindhu was sworn in by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday, taking oath as Professor R Bindhu. Raising the question of impropriet­y by Bindhu, senior BJP leader B Gopalakris­hnan said that she does not qualify as a professor.

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