Congress to Re-Nominate 20 Sitting MLAs in Kerala Assembly Polls

The Congress is set to re-nominate 20 of its 22 sitting MLAs in Kerala for the upcoming Assembly elections, with the first list expected after consultations in New Delhi. Two MLAs, K. Babu and the expelled Rahul Mamkootathil, will not be on the initial list. The party is employing a phased announcement strategy to balance continuity with tactical adjustments in select constituencies. This early move aims to project unity, minimise internal dissent, and give candidates time to consolidate local networks.

Key Points: Congress to Renominate 20 Sitting MLAs for Kerala Elections

  • First candidate list to feature 20 incumbents
  • Two sitting MLAs excluded from list
  • Phased announcement strategy for candidates
  • Seat-sharing with UDF allies pending
  • Aim to minimise internal dissension
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Assembly polls: Congress likely to re-nominate 20 sitting MLAs in Kerala

Congress finalizes first candidate list for Kerala polls, re-nominating 20 sitting MLAs to ensure continuity and stability in the state unit.

"The Congress is poised to re-nominate 20 of its 22 sitting MLAs in Kerala - Party Sources"

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 27

The Congress is poised to re-nominate 20 of its 22 sitting MLAs in Kerala as Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan and KPCC president Sunny Joseph are scheduled to leave for New Delhi on Sunday to finalise the first phase of candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Party sources indicated that the initial list, expected shortly after consultations with the central leadership, will largely feature sitting legislators, signalling continuity and organisational stability within the state unit.

The names are likely to be cleared in phases, with the first list including 20 incumbents and candidates in constituencies where there is only a single aspirant who enjoys the backing of the national leadership.

Two sitting MLAs are not expected to figure in the list.

Six-time legislator K. Babu has informed the party high command that he does not wish to be considered for another electoral contest.

The other is expelled MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, against whom three separate rape cases have been registered. He was remanded to judicial custody in one of the cases.

In the 2021 elections to the 140-member Kerala Legislative Assembly, the Congress contested 95 seats, allocating the remaining constituencies to its United Democratic Front (UDF) allies.

A similar seat-sharing arrangement is expected this time as well, though formal discussions with allies are still under way.

The consultations in Delhi assume significance as the Congress seeks to project unity and decisiveness amid heightened political activity in the state.

By moving early to clear the bulk of its sitting MLAs, the party appears keen to minimise internal dissension and provide candidates adequate lead time to consolidate their local organisational networks.

Meanwhile, the feeder organisations of the Indian National Congress -- the student, youth, women's and professional wings, besides the diaspora unit -- have submitted their respective lists of aspirants to the leadership.

With the election schedule approaching, the phased announcement strategy is aimed at balancing continuity with tactical adjustments in select constituencies.

- IANS

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Shreya B
It's a relief to see that Rahul Mamkootathil is not being considered. Parties must have zero tolerance for such serious charges. Respect to K. Babu for stepping aside voluntarily. We need more senior leaders to make way for fresh faces. 👏
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Arjun K
The UDF needs a strong strategy to take on the LDF this time. Just relying on sitting MLAs isn't enough. Some of them haven't performed well. They should have brought in more new, young candidates from the feeder organisations they mentioned.
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Priya S
Finalising candidates early is a smart move. Gives them time to connect with voters. In Kerala, elections are fought at the grassroots level. Hope the allies in UDF also get good seats and they present a united front. The fight will be interesting!
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, this seems like a standard incumbent strategy. The phased announcement to manage expectations is a common tactic. The real test will be their manifesto and how they address local issues like development and employment.
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Nisha Z
Satheesan and Sunny Joseph going to Delhi shows the high command still has the final say. I wish state units had more autonomy. Anyway, hope the candidates selected work hard. We need a change in Trivandrum, the current development is slow.

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