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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Kerala political pudding

Kerala political pudding

The Congress in Kerala is now with least doubt about the next five years rule in the State. This I say not because of the endorsement of Ramakrishna Pillai, Secretary of the State unit of RSP but of the factional war with in the Congress. All these times the State Congress was seen orbiting round the Chandy-Chennithala nucleus, the new incarnation of the erstwhile K M Chandy-Karunakaran duo, nevertheless, Chennithala has deserted Chandy. Seemingly Chennithala is the epicenter of the new group formulations.
Obviously a planned effort to sideline Oommen Chandy and to avoid him after the next Assembly elections is in the progress. However, Oommen Chandy is a man not to be underrated.

I think Vayalar Ravi is seen discontented with his portfolio in the Central cabinet as Minister of Overseas Affairs. In fact the Overseas Affairs Ministry is a lesser one in the Central Government and their advertisement in TV Channels is in actual fact horrible. And that is why Ravi tries to emerge as the tough candidate for the Chief Minister’s post in the State. If Chennithala supports Ravi for this it will turn out as one of the greatest betrayal in the political history of Kerala.

I wonder why all the three groups have come together to weaken the supremacy of Oommen Chandy who worked with all his effort in last four years. Was Chandy unaware of the washing off sand under his feet? No matter what may the political circus in the State the madam at Delhi decides the fate and for that Antony must open his mouth.
In Antony’s choice, whether it is Ravi or Chandy, there lies the proof of Kerala political pudding for the next five years.

K A Solaman

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