Congress Leader K Sudhakaran Reconciles, Campaigns for UDF in Kannur
In a significant display of party unity, senior Congress leader K Sudhakaran joined the party's election campaign in Kannur on Saturday, signaling an end to internal friction. This move comes after he was denied the chance to contest from the Kannur assembly seat, adhering to the party's policy against fielding sitting MPs.
Sudhakaran's Public Endorsement of UDF Candidate
At a party convention, Sudhakaran appeared alongside T O Mohanan, the UDF candidate for Kannur, and urged workers to unite behind him. Introducing Mohanan, Sudhakaran sought votes, describing him as a strong and youthful leader committed to driving positive changes in the constituency. He emphasized Mohanan's dedication to fighting for improvements, expressing confidence in his ability to connect with voters and make a meaningful impact.
Addressing Controversy and Expressing Confidence
Earlier, speaking to reporters, Sudhakaran addressed the controversy over candidate selection, stating he takes it in good spirit and holds no issues with opposition leader V D Satheeshan. He reaffirmed his commitment to the party, asserting that he is not one to give up the fight over such matters and will continue working diligently for Congress. Sudhakaran also expressed respect for the party's decision to bar MPs from contesting, highlighting his acceptance of the policy.
Call for Unity and Electoral Optimism
Addressing party workers, Sudhakaran emphasized that sustained effort would yield results, urging them to strengthen their fight to win the hearts of the people. He expressed strong confidence in a UDF victory in the upcoming polls, underscoring the importance of solidarity and collective action in achieving electoral success. This reconciliation marks a pivotal moment for Congress in Kerala, as it seeks to present a united front ahead of the elections.



