THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP former state president Kummanam Rajasekharan’s go back to state politics is likely to support the call for a leadership alternate in Kerala BJP. The party’s choice to reshuffle the highest deck hardly a 12 months in the past has done extra damages than just right, feel quite a few senior leaders, without reference to their crew politics.
“Nobody has ever informed us the explanations for packing Rajasekharan off when he was absolutely engrossed in election campaign for the Chengannur byelection,” said a senior chief within the party on situation of anonymity.
“If inside quibbles were the explanations, the appointment of Pillai has no longer addressed the problem. The party’s two prominent teams (led by means of V Muraleedharan and P Okay Krishnadas) have expressed disgust over the functioning of P S Sreedharan Pillai. Naturally, the call for a leadership alternate can be strengthened. But whether Rajasekharan would come back to the party president publish can be only depend on the consequence of the Thiruvananthapuram election,” he added. “But the demand for a metamorphosis in leadership is expected to gain momentum within the post-poll length,” he said.
According to resources, the RSS leadership within the state is also no longer glad over the way BJP, beneath the leadership of Pillai, treated the Sabarimala disaster. Several favourable developments, maximum of them engineered by means of Sangh Parivar organizations at the behest of RSS, were neglected or vitiated by means of the ‘unguarded’ and ‘untimely’ statements by means of BJP leaders, mainly the party president. NSS leadership too proportion a similar feeling.
The enthusiasm among party leaders and staff in Thiruvananthapuram over the go back of OkayRajasekharan and his candidature is observed as an affidavit on the rising divide within the organization. It was no longer way back when Sreedharan Pillai sought rationalization from party senior chief and spokesperson M S Kumar for being vocal in regards to the party cadre’s wish that Rajasekharan must contest the Parliament election from the state capital.
“Nobody has ever informed us the explanations for packing Rajasekharan off when he was absolutely engrossed in election campaign for the Chengannur byelection,” said a senior chief within the party on situation of anonymity.
“If inside quibbles were the explanations, the appointment of Pillai has no longer addressed the problem. The party’s two prominent teams (led by means of V Muraleedharan and P Okay Krishnadas) have expressed disgust over the functioning of P S Sreedharan Pillai. Naturally, the call for a leadership alternate can be strengthened. But whether Rajasekharan would come back to the party president publish can be only depend on the consequence of the Thiruvananthapuram election,” he added. “But the demand for a metamorphosis in leadership is expected to gain momentum within the post-poll length,” he said.
According to resources, the RSS leadership within the state is also no longer glad over the way BJP, beneath the leadership of Pillai, treated the Sabarimala disaster. Several favourable developments, maximum of them engineered by means of Sangh Parivar organizations at the behest of RSS, were neglected or vitiated by means of the ‘unguarded’ and ‘untimely’ statements by means of BJP leaders, mainly the party president. NSS leadership too proportion a similar feeling.
The enthusiasm among party leaders and staff in Thiruvananthapuram over the go back of OkayRajasekharan and his candidature is observed as an affidavit on the rising divide within the organization. It was no longer way back when Sreedharan Pillai sought rationalization from party senior chief and spokesperson M S Kumar for being vocal in regards to the party cadre’s wish that Rajasekharan must contest the Parliament election from the state capital.
Call for leadership change in BJP likely
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