Adoor Prakash Embraces Party's Decision Amid Election Dynamics
Congress MP Adoor Prakash, though urged by Konni residents to contest the Assembly election, respects the party decision that MPs should not run. Having served Konni for 23 years, Prakash expressed willingness to run, but supports the Congressional directive. Confident in UDF's electoral success, he awaits Kerala's polls.
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Congress MP Adoor Prakash has shown deference to his party's strategic electoral decision by refraining from contesting the upcoming Assembly election despite local support in Konni.
While addressing the media, Prakash acknowledged his strong connection with Konni, where he served for over two decades as an MLA. Despite locals urging his candidacy, he upheld the party's directive against MPs standing in the election.
Prakash remains optimistic about the United Democratic Front's potential electoral victory in Kerala, underscoring the desire for change among voters. The Congress has announced its candidates for the majority of constituencies ahead of the April 9 elections.
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