Congress Nears Decision on Kerala CM: Key Leaders Summoned to Delhi

The Congress high command is nearing a decision on Kerala's next Chief Minister, with final consultations underway in Delhi. Rahul Gandhi and party President Mallikarjuna Kharge have held multiple rounds of discussions, with K.C. Venugopal emerging as the frontrunner. Several senior state leaders have been summoned to the capital for the final round of talks. The party is expected to make a formal announcement within 48 hours, with no Deputy CM post planned.

Key Points: Congress Nears Kerala CM Decision, Top Leaders Summoned

  • Congress high command nears Kerala CM decision
  • Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjuna Kharge lead consultations
  • K.C. Venugopal emerges as frontrunner
  • Senior state leaders summoned to Delhi
  • Final announcement expected within 48 hours
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More Congress leaders summoned to Delhi as party high command nears Kerala CM decision

Congress high command intensifies consultations in Delhi, with K.C. Venugopal emerging as frontrunner for Kerala CM post. Final announcement expected within 48 hours.

"Party insiders said the Congress leadership believes alliance partners are unlikely to object strongly to whichever candidate the party eventually nominates. - Party insiders"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 11

The suspense over Kerala's next Chief Minister appears to be entering its decisive phase, with the Congress high command intensifying consultations in New Delhi amid strong indications that a final announcement could come within the next 48 hours.

After days of uncertainty, lobbying, and growing tensions within sections of the party rank and file, the leadership has now shifted gears towards sealing a consensus candidate for the top post.

At the centre of the high-stakes deliberations are Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party President Mallikarjuna Kharge, who held another round of discussions on Monday.

Rahul Gandhi is also understood to have consulted his sister and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, while further telephonic consultations with leaders of alliance partners are expected before the final call is taken.

In a significant development, the high command has summoned several senior state Congress leaders and state unit Presidents to Delhi, signalling that the leadership is now in the final stage of consultations.

Senior leaders, including K. Sudhakaran, K. Muraleedharan, M. M. Hassan and Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, are expected to reach the national capital by Monday night.

The latest round of consultations comes amid mounting indications that K.C. Venugopal has emerged as the frontrunner for the Chief Minister's post.

Sources said discussions held under the direct supervision of the high command have increasingly tilted in Venugopal's favour, though the leadership remains cautious about managing competing interests within the state unit before making the announcement official.

Party insiders said the Congress leadership believes alliance partners are unlikely to object strongly to whichever candidate the party eventually nominates.

Coalition allies have reportedly conveyed to the high command that the party is free to choose its own leader.

With the leadership now racing to complete the final round of consultations, indications from Delhi suggest that the prolonged suspense may soon end.

The Congress Legislature Party meeting is likely to be convened immediately after the decision, where the new Chief Minister will be formally announced.

Notably, the party is also understood to have ruled out the possibility of creating a Deputy Chief Minister's post.

- IANS

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Deepika L
I'm a Congress supporter but this dilly-dallying is embarrassing. Decision should have been taken within 24 hours after results. Now it looks like they're making a drama out of it. Venugopal is a good candidate though - he has the experience and connect with both Delhi and Kerala.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, this is fascinating. The Congress high command still functions like the old Congress Working Committee system. But the real question is: can Venugopal win back the Christian and Nair vote that has drifted to LDF?
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Simran P
It's so typical of Congress - they spent months fighting in public and now they're scrambling to patch things up. But I'm genuinely happy they won Kerala. Venugopal is experienced and knows Delhi, which is important for state funding. Just hope they don't pick someone who will spend all time in Delhi like Chandy did. 🤞
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Ravi K
Shameful that Rahul Gandhi and Kharge are micromanaging Kerala affairs. They should learn from Kerala's decentralized governance model. Anyway, let the best person win. I have nothing against Venugopal, but K. Muraleedharan is more rooted in Kerala issues. High command should listen to local workers!
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Michael C
As an outsider looking in, the Congress party's internal politics is like a Malayalam soap opera - dramatic but entertaining! They really need to streamline their decision-making. All this suspense is unnecessary for a party that just came to power. And no Deputy CM? Why not? It could help manage factions!

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