Kerala

Kerala Congress revamp likely after poll debacle

Gandhi asked Congress leaders to strengthen the party in Kerala by learning lessons from the defeat, Sudheeran said.

Written by : PTI

A revamp of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee is on the anvil in the wake of the party led UDF's debacle in the May 16 Assembly elections in the state.

Talking to reporters in New Delhi after meeting AICC Vice President Rahul Gandhi, KPCC President V M Sudheeran said he had been asked to reorganise the party, considering the 'efficiency' of individuals.

There would be changes at all levels for taking the party forward, he said.

Gandhi asked Congress leaders to strengthen the party in Kerala by learning lessons from the defeat, Sudheeran said.

All differences that had cropped in KPCC would be resolved through discussions, he said, adding the party would move forward unitedly.

Sudheeran alleged that attack against Congress offices in Kerala has increased after CPI-M led LDF government came to power. The government has not taken any strong steps to prevent such incidents, he added.

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