Thiruvananthapuram/Wayanad: Kerala is likely to know the name of its next Chief Minister later Wednesday, with indications that the Congress high command could make an announcement before noon.
The delay in the decision has kept the camps of three top contenders–AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan and senior leader Ramesh Chennithala on edge.
As the Congress leadership continued discussions over the selection of Kerala’s next Chief Minister, party leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met former Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) presidents in Delhi to gather their views and help end the prolonged uncertainty.
Sources said the Kerala leaders called to Delhi by the party leadership during crucial discussions on Tuesday expressed their views on the Chief Ministerial choice, with the names of Venugopal, Satheesan and Chennithala figuring prominently in the consultations as the high command continued its deliberations.
Former KPCC chief K Muraleedharan, after meeting Gandhi, said the party was expected to announce the Chief Minister’s name by Wednesday.
Another former state Congress president, V M Sudheeran, said he had a detailed discussion with Rahul on the political situation in Kerala and the public mood in the state. He said he hoped the party leadership would take a decision keeping the sentiments of the people in mind.
Meanwhile, posters targeting Rahul and Priyanka have appeared in Wayanad, highlighting growing tensions within the party.
The English-language posters were put up near the Wayanad DCC office and warned that the people of Kerala would not forgive the high command if Venugopal is chosen for the Chief Minister’s post.
PTI
Orissa POST – Read’s No.1 English Daily
-
Americans’ financial struggles not a motivating factor to end war: Trump

-
Mouni Roy-Suraj Nambiar divorce: Actress finally shares 1st note

-
Munawar Faruqui’s newborn daughter’s pics go viral, name revealed

-
CBSE 12th Result 2026 Declared On web.umang.gov.in, Direct Link To Check Here

-
'People Fear System More..': R Ashoka Claims Public Trust In Karnataka’s Policing System Has Eroded
