El Congreso deja en manos de la cúpula la elección del ministro principal de Kerala

Los observadores del AICC se reunieron con los diputados electos del Congreso de Kerala y aprobaron una resolución que autoriza a la cúpula del partido a decidir quién ocupará el cargo de ministro principal. La reunión tuvo lugar tras la victoria de la alianza UDF en las elecciones a la asamblea.

Dos observadores del AICC, Ajay Maken y Mukul Wasnik, mantuvieron consultas con los 63 diputados electos del Congreso en el Indira Bhawan, en Thiruvananthapuram, este jueves. El grupo adoptó una resolución de una sola línea que deja la elección final del ministro principal a la cúpula del partido. Maken declaró a los periodistas tras la reunión que los observadores habían hablado individualmente con los diputados y que presentarían su informe en Delhi. El presidente del KPCC, Sunny Joseph, confirmó que la cúpula tomará la decisión definitiva. Entre los principales candidatos mencionados en las conversaciones se encuentran VD Satheesan, Ramesh Chennithala y KC Venugopal. Los observadores también se reunieron con aliados clave, incluida la IUML, que ha mostrado su apoyo a Satheesan.

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