KC (M) meet to scan all options on ties with UDF

August 06, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 10:02 am IST - KOTTAYAM:

The much-awaited two-day conclave of the Kerala Congress (M) at Charakunnu in Pathanamthitta district will begin on Saturday.

That the leadership itself has contributed to the build-up over the outcome of the deliberations at the meeting may point to the possibility of the party taking a final position on its relationship with the UDF, more importantly, with the Congress. Now all eyes are on party chairman K.M. Mani as to whether he will make any major declarations at the conclusion of the conclave on Sunday afternoon or postpone it further.

According to insiders, though the agenda of the camp is yet to be published, the venue will possibly be used for Congress bashing.

May be for the first time, the party may come out with names of Congress leaders responsible for the alleged conspiracy against Mr. Mani.

The discussions could point to the ‘sins’ of the Congress party, namely the failure to provide a Cabinet berth for a party representative, the Congress attitude towards P.C. George when he put the KC (M) in the dock, refusal to provide additional seats to the party during the last Assembly elections, and, of course, the issue of conspiracy against Mr. Mani.

The camp could also witness dissenting voices being silenced by party leaders from the grassroots who have been at the receiving end of Congress manipulations during the local body and Assembly elections.

In other words, the discussions are expected to provide the ambience for a temporary distancing of the party from the Congress.

It will also be keenly watched whether the issue of the setback received by Mr. Mani’s friends in the Congress will have any impact on the dialogues and outcome.

Mr. Mani will inaugurate the camp at 2 p.m. on Saturday. P.J. Joseph, working chairman, will preside.

Deputy chairman C.F. Thomas, general secretaries Jose K. Mani, Joy Abraham, and others will lead the discussions.

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