The Free Press Journal

VM Sudheeran quits, says expect AICC will rise to the occasion

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Hours after top Congress leader from Kerala, VM Sudheeran on Monday quit as an AICC member, the party high command stepped in as part of fire fighting when AICC general secretary Tariq Anwar came calling on him. After the meeting, he said that he expects they will rise to the occasion.

Sudheeran on Saturday first created a scare when he stepped down from the political affairs committee (PAC) of the party and on Monday, he also quit as an AICC member.

Soon after meeting with the

AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala - Anwar, Sudheeran said he is extremely happy that they came and met him and said he is thankful to them.

"The new leadership in the party in Kerala had evoked a lot of hope, but somehow things have not gone in the expected manner and it appears to have fallen short and failed to meet the expected standards of the Congress party. I pointed out in a letter to the concerned, but did not find anything. Now I expect that they (AICC) will rise to the occasion and I am waiting for it," said Sudheeran soon after Anwar left his house, here.

The 73-year-old veteran is a former state party president, legislator, Lok Sabha member, minister, former Speaker and is known for his clean image in almost five decades of his public career.

He sent his resignatio­n letter to the AICC and is believed to have expressed his ire against the state party leadership led by new appointees President K Sudhakaran and Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan.

Sudheeran, till Monday evening had refused to open up in any manner on why he has been creating ripples.

"One cannot link Sudheeran's quitting to that of a few leaders leaving the party, which happened early this month. Sudheeran is definitely one of the tallest Congress leaders in the state. Things in the party unit here have been in shambles, ever since they lost the April 6 assembly polls, giving Pinarayi Vijayan his historic second successive term. There appears something more, which only he will be able to tell," said a top critic.

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