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Maharashtra News Updated May 17, 2026 · 12:21

G Sudhakaran Denies Ministerial Lobbying After Meeting KC Venugopal

Former CPI leader G Sudhakaran, elected as a UDF-backed Independent MLA, met Congress MP KC Venugopal in Alappuzha, describing it as a personal visit. He denied any lobbying for ministerial or other positions, stating he never sought recommendations. Sudhakaran criticized Vellappally Natesan for anti-Muslim remarks and rejected claims of communal voting patterns. Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the UDF government's oath-taking ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram.

No lobbying for ministerial post: Veteran CPI(M)'s G Sudhakaran after meeting KC Venugopal

Alappuzha, May 17

Former CPI leader G Sudhakaran, who was elected as a UDF-backed Independent MLA, on Sunday met Congress MP K C Venugopal at his residence in Alappuzha, describing the visit as a personal and non-political interaction while also commenting on political developments in the state.

Sudhakaran said his meeting with Venugopal was informal and based on personal rapport and denied any lobbying for ministerial or other positions.

"I came to meet KC as part of a friendly visit. We share a good personal relationship that goes beyond politics. Since he was here, I thought of meeting him. I heard that they have almost finalised the Cabinet. I have not asked for any ministerial position, nor have I approached anyone for recommendations. Even when I became a minister twice earlier, I never sought recommendations from anyone. The party decided it, and everyone knows how I worked in those roles. I did not create any issues then, and my stand remains the same now. I have never lobbied for any post or asked anyone to recommend me. Whether I will accept any position if offered is a hypothetical question. Let it come first, then I will decide. I meet him occasionally, and today too I just came, met him, and left within a couple of minutes," he told reporters.

Taking a jibe at SNDP (Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana) Yogam General Secretary Vellappally Natesan, he said that his comments on the Muslim community were personal opinions and that his stances keep changing.

"Vellappally Natesan has been making anti-Muslim remarks for a long time. Those are his personal views. He may change his political line tomorrow itself. He supported Pinarayi Vijayan for so long, but nobody knows what he will do next," he said.

Sudhakaran further rejected claims of communal voting patterns, saying, "I visited Vellappally at his house in his capacity as SNDP General Secretary. The majority of Muslim votes were cast in my favour, and the Muslim community knows me well. Muslims do not vote based on what Vellappally says. The Indian Union Muslim League is not a communal party. In fact, the Muslim League is one of the most secular movements."

Meanwhile, preparations are underway at Thiruvananthapuram's Central Stadium for the UDF government's oath-taking ceremony, with a large stage being set up for the event.

Traffic diversions are also put in place in the city from 7 am on Monday ahead of the swearing-in ceremony scheduled at 10 am, with authorities arranging designated parking areas for attendees to ensure smooth traffic flow.

The Congress-led UDF recently ended the Left Democratic Front's decade-long rule in Keralam, securing a decisive mandate in the state Assembly elections. Satheesan is scheduled to take the oath as Chief Minister on May 18 at 10 am at Lok Bhavan.

— ANI

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Priya S
Finally someone calling out Vellappally Natesan's double standards! Sudhakaran is right—Natesan supports Pinarayi one day and criticises him the next. But this meeting with Venugopal is definitely political. In Kerala, no senior leader visits another without some agenda. UDF should focus on development now, not just seat-sharing dramas. 😅
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Naveen S
Sudhakaran saying 'Muslim League secular' might ruffle some feathers. That party has its own controversies. But his point about Muslims voting based on community connections rather than Vellappally's rhetoric is valid. Kerala's communal dynamics are complex, and outsiders rarely understand the nuances. Let's see how the new cabinet looks—hoping for clean faces, not just veterans.
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Suresh O
'I have never lobbied for any post'—yeah, we hear this every election. 😂 But Sudhakaran has experience, and if he gets a post, it's not the worst choice. The real issue is whether UDF will avoid the mistakes of previous governments. Kerala needs jobs, not just political statements. Traffic diversions for oath ceremony? Classic Kerala—grand stage, but basic roads remain broken! 😤
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Jacob K
Interesting how Sudhakaran defends Muslim League as secular while many of us have questions about its communal undertones. But I respect his consistency—he's been saying this for years. The real test is whether UDF delivers on promises after defeating LDF. Satheesan taking oath at 10am—hope this government wakes up early and works hard for Keralam! 🙏 Shubham!
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Vikram M

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