IANS | 10 Jun, 2024
The CPI-M's Kerala unit on Monday
"gifted" its Rajya Sabha seat to the Kerala Congress-Mani, the third
biggest constituent of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF),
This decision was taken at the
LDF meeting held here on Monday evening.
Addressing the media, LDF
Convenor E.P. Jayarajan said the CPI-M has a different outlook "as it is
considerate to its allies". "Hence we know the feelings of our allies
and we have decided to give our seat to the KC-M. The other seat will be given
to the CPI," he said.
Election to three seats will be
held on June 25. Of the three, the LDF can win two, while the third will go to
the Congress-led United Democratic Front.
The question of these two seats
had become a contentious issue in the LDF, as the CPI was unwilling to part
with its seat that was getting vacant and the KC-M leadership was very keen to
ensure that party Chairman Jose K. Mani, whose present term in the upper house
of the Parliament is ending in a few weeks, retains his seat.
On Saturday, the CPI-M top brass
met the leadership of the CPI and Mani separately and the CPI stood firm that
under no circumstances, would they give their seat to anyone.
On the other hand, the KC-M
suffered a jolt when its lone sitting MP lost the Lok Sabha polls from Kottyam.
With Mani’s term also ending soon, there will be no representation in
Parliament for the KC-M, and hence the party and Mani had been putting pressure
on the CPI-M for the Rajya Sabha seat.
Mani, who will be filing his
nomination soon, heads the bigger faction of his father K.M. Mani's party. Soon
after the death of his father, Mani joined the ruling LDF and his party won
five seats in the 2021 Assembly polls. However, Mani suffered a rude jolt when
he lost from his father’s traditional seat
The other party faction, led by
veteran legislator P.J. Joseph, is with the Congress-led UDF.