Kerala's CM Debate: UDF's Pre-Result Controversy
P T Ajay Mohan, the UDF candidate from Kunnamkulam, has advised against preemptive talks on who should be Kerala's CM before the May 4 Assembly poll results. He emphasizes that the decision resides with the party high command and that premature discussions could negatively impact party morale.
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P T Ajay Mohan, the Congress leader and UDF candidate from Kunnamkulam Assembly, advised restraint on discussing the potential Chief Minister before the May 4 Assembly poll results.
He stated that such talks are deemed 'unnecessary and inappropriate' by the party high command, which holds the decision-making power.
Mohan fears that preemptive discussions could harm party morale, despite a social media surge supporting leaders like Ramesh Chennithala.
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