Key Points

The Kerala Congress Committee has firmly denied that Vice President VT Balram had any personal involvement in a controversial social media post about Bihar. President Sunny Joseph explained that the party's digital team immediately removed the post when it was found inconsistent with official party stance. He condemned media outlets and CPI(M) leaders for falsely portraying Balram as the author of the tweet. The party confirmed Balram continues in his leadership roles while also considering restructuring their social media wing ahead of upcoming elections.

Key Points: KPCC Denounces Misrepresentation Over Bihar Post Balram Still Heads Digital Media

  • KPCC confirms VT Balram flagged and removed the inconsistent Bihar post
  • Digital Media Cell acts on AICC directives for national issues
  • Balram retains both VP and DMC chairman roles
  • Party considering social media restructuring before elections
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KPCC denounces misrepresentation over Bihar post, VT Balram still heads digital Media Cell

KPCC clarifies VT Balram had no role in controversial Bihar tweet, confirms he remains Vice President and Digital Media Cell Chairman despite false allegations.

"“This is a deliberate attempt to drag him into controversy and malign his reputation” - KPCC President Sunny Joseph"

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 8

The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Sunny Joseph on Monday clarified that its Vice President V.T. Balram had no personal role in a controversial X post related to Bihar, which recently drew attention.

In a statement issued here, he said the Digital Media Cell (DMC) of the KPCC functions through a group of professionals sympathetic to the party.

“While they are tasked with preparing posts on Kerala-specific issues, on national matters, they are required to act strictly in line with the All India Congress Committee’s (AICC) positions and directions. In this case, when a post on Bihar was found to be inconsistent with the party’s stance, Balaram, along with KPCC leadership, flagged the impropriety and instructed the team to remove it immediately. The post was subsequently deleted,” said Joseph.

“However, it is unfortunate that some media outlets and CPI(M) leaders are misrepresenting this incident as if Balaram himself had authored the tweet. This is a deliberate attempt to drag him into controversy and malign his reputation,” said the state Congress chief.

The party confirmed that Balram has neither resigned nor faced any disciplinary action in connection with the issue. He continues to serve both as KPCC Vice President and as Chairman of the DMC.

“At the same time, given the upcoming panchayat and Assembly elections, the party is considering a restructuring of its social media wing,” added Joseph.

Meanwhile, the Congress also criticised Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and state ministers for not voicing support for the mass protest led by Rahul Gandhi against the democratic subversion in Bihar, while instead amplifying controversies created by the BJP.

“Attempts by the CPI(M) and certain rent-a-media outlets to repeatedly drag popular Congress leaders into needless controversies will be treated with the contempt they deserve. The KPCC firmly rejects such malicious campaigns,” said Joseph.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that KPCC clarified quickly. Social media mistakes happen, what matters is how you handle them. Balram did the right thing by removing the post immediately.
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Sarah B
The timing of this "restructuring" before elections seems convenient. Hope it's not just damage control but actual improvement in their social media strategy.
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Arjun K
Both Congress and CPI(M) playing politics while Bihar situation needs serious attention. Instead of fighting over tweets, they should focus on real issues affecting people! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
As a Congress supporter, I appreciate the transparency in handling this issue. Every party makes mistakes, but owning up and correcting shows maturity. 👍
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Vikram M
The real story is how CPI(M) is silent on Bihar democratic issues while creating noise about a deleted tweet. Hypocrisy at its best!

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