Kerala's Chief Ministerial Delay: Political Suspense Unfolds
Political suspense surrounds the selection of Kerala's next chief minister as the Congress party delays its decision, causing unrest among allies and constituents. The Indian Union Muslim League, a key ally, warns of potential political repercussions. The high command continues deliberations amidst public dissatisfaction.
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The ongoing suspense in Kerala's political arena continues as the Congress party delays its decision on the next chief minister, sparking discontent among its allies. Key ally IUML has warned that further delays may trigger political repercussions across the state.
After discussions involving top Congress leaders, including Ramesh Chennithala, K C Venugopal, and V D Satheesan, the party's high command remains undecided. Expectations are high for a decision after Sonia Gandhi's input is sought.
The situation has caused dissatisfaction among voters, especially amid demonstrations and poster wars between contenders' supporters. The IUML stresses the need for a prompt resolution to avoid exacerbating public unrest.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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