K Sudhakaran Expresses Disappointment Over Kannur Candidacy Decision
K Sudhakaran, a Senior Congress leader from Kerala, voiced his emotional response on social media to being left out of the Kannur constituency candidacy for the upcoming Assembly elections. He reminisced about his political journey and commitment to the Congress movement amidst the party's strategic decision-making process.
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K Sudhakaran, a senior Congress leader and former KPCC president, has shared an emotional message, expressing his disappointment over the Congress party's decision not to field him from the Kannur constituency in the upcoming Assembly elections. His sentiments were shared amid reports that the party aims to avoid fielding current Members of Parliament in the state polls as a broader strategy.
In his heartfelt message, Sudhakaran reflected on the intricate bonds he has formed with Kannur and the Congress movement throughout the years. He fondly recalled the sacrifices of party workers, emphasizing his continuous support and defense of colleagues in challenging times. This message comes at a crucial time as internal discussions on candidate selection persist.
Sudhakaran, highlighting his leadership during political strife, likened himself to a protective figure for Congress workers amid violence. He remarked on his unwavering connection to the ideals and aspirations of the Congress movement, bearing the heavy memories of those who lost their lives in political clashes in Kannur. Describing Kannur as a land forged by the sacrifices of Congress cadres, he reaffirmed his commitment to the district and its people, recalling the vivid memories of his political journey that shaped him.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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