
Surprise challenge to Sudhakaran's leadership
The Hindu
Saratchandra Prasad pitches himself as KPCC president candidate, but withdraws
The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC)'s settled practice of empowering All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Sonia Gandhi to select the party's State president seemed briefly threatened on Wednesday.
By some accounts, Congress leader T. Sarathchandra Prasad, an ‘I’ group loyalist, reportedly pitched himself as KPCC presidential candidate against incumbent K. Sudhakaran.
The KPCC has not commented on the alleged episode. Its spokespersons maintained that the meeting went according to plan.
An estimated 310 KPCC general body members convened Thursday to set in motion an organisational process that would select new office-bearers, notably the party's next KPCC president.
Various power centres in the KPCC had reportedly agreed to pass a resolution tasking Ms. Gandhi to name the KPCC president to avoid a contentious organisational election that could potentially render the party fractured in the run-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
It was “generally agreed” that Mr. Sudhakaran would continue as KPCC president, subject to Ms. Gandhi’s endorsement. By some accounts, Mr. Prasad appeared miffed that Mr. Sudhakaran had “obliquely” supported Shashi Tharoor, MP’s, supposed candidature for AICC president by “calling for a conscience vote”.
Earlier, Mr. Tharoor had come under criticism within his own party for seeming to endorse the K-Rail project and lauding Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's development agenda. Later, Mr. Tharoor clarified that he had merely sought time to study the scheme and had endorsed Kerala's development, not any particular political entity.