Rahul Gandhi Meets Sudhakaran, Reaffirms Congress Unity Ahead of Kerala Polls

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met with MP K Sudhakaran, praising his lifelong dedication to the people of Kerala and the party. The meeting aimed to solidify unity after Sudhakaran was not given a ticket for the upcoming assembly elections, though he has dismissed rumors of running independently. Gandhi expressed strong confidence in a United Democratic Front victory, projecting a win of 100 seats. Meanwhile, internal criticisms about transparency in candidate selection have also surfaced from Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Meets K Sudhakaran, UDF Eyes Kerala Victory

  • Gandhi praises Sudhakaran's loyalty
  • Sudhakaran commits to party despite no ticket
  • UDF projects 100-seat landslide victory
  • Seat allocation transparency criticized in TN
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi meets K Sudhakaran ahead of Kerala polls, reaffirms party unity

Rahul Gandhi meets Congress MP K Sudhakaran, praising his loyalty as Congress reaffirms unity and projects a landslide for UDF in Kerala elections.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi meets K Sudhakaran ahead of Kerala polls, reaffirms party unity
"K. Sudhakaran ji has spent a lifetime fighting for the people of Kerala - through every storm, every challenge, every test. - Rahul Gandhi"

Kannur, March 28

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met Congress MP from Kannur, K Sudhakaran, and his family on Saturday, along with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and MP K.C. Venugopal, ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections scheduled for April 9.

In a post shared on X, Rahul Gandhi praised K. Sudhakaran for his longstanding dedication to the people of Kerala, stating, "K. Sudhakaran ji has spent a lifetime fighting for the people of Kerala - through every storm, every challenge, every test. He has the strength and loyalty of a true Congress soldier."The meeting comes amid ongoing discussions regarding Sudhakaran's political future after he was not included in the Congress candidate list for the upcoming elections. The Congress MP has also dismissed rumours that he might contest the elections as an independent candidate from Kannur, affirming his commitment to the Congress party. He expressed his determination to continue working within the party framework, moving forward with new initiatives and activities under the Congress banner.

Gandhi further expressed confidence in the upcoming elections, stating, "The United Democratic Front (UDF) is united and strong. We are heading towards a landslide victory with 100 seats in Keralam."

Earlier on March 20, speaking to reporters in Delhi, the Congress MP K. Sudhakaran asserted that he has no intention of challenging the party, as the party is much bigger than him and he is merely a small part of it.

"My stand is to continue within the party. I will move forward with new initiatives and activities for the party. Where else will I go without being in the party? Just because I was denied a candidature does not mean I have been expelled. I am not contesting now. If the party gives me approval, I will contest; otherwise, I will not. I have no intention of challenging the party. The party is much bigger, and I am just a small part of it. My decision is to remain committed to the party, and I will move forward accordingly," said Sudhakaran.

These remarks came after Senior Congress leader AK Antony urged K Sudhakaran to stand by party decisions, stressing the need to prevent a third consecutive term for the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the state. Amidst the ongoing DMK-Congress seat-sharing talks and seat allocation in Tamil Nadu for the upcoming state polls, Congress MP Jothimani had criticised the party's lack of transparency in constituency selection, saying that the process should be conducted only after extensive discussion, a view that has not been accepted by the responsible leaders.In an 'X' post, she stated that everything happened in a highly secretive manner and that the welfare of the Congress party has been entirely compromised. She added that it is heartbreaking to see a few individuals, who have not contributed even a single feather to the decades-long hard work of genuine Congress party workers in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, now effectively selling it off.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the public display of unity is appreciated, one must ask why such a dedicated leader was denied a ticket in the first place. The internal processes need to be more transparent, as MP Jothimani pointed out. This last-minute meeting feels like damage control.
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Rohit P
"100 seats in Keralam" is a very ambitious claim. The ground reality is different. LDF has a strong base. Congress needs more than just photo-ops and confident statements; they need a concrete plan for development that resonates with the youth.
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Meera T
Sudhakaran's statement shows true loyalty. "The party is much bigger, and I am just a small part of it." This is the spirit that is needed. In today's politics where everyone jumps ship, such commitment is rare and commendable. All the best to him.
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David E
Following Indian politics from abroad. The dynamics in Kerala are always fascinating. This seems like a classic move to manage dissent and present a united front before elections. The real test will be the results on April 9th.
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Shreya B
As a voter from Kerala, I'm tired of these political dramas. We need leaders who focus on issues - unemployment, price rise, healthcare. Whether it's LDF or UDF, their primary discussion should be about our welfare, not just internal party unity shows.

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