Political Turmoil in Kerala: RSP Criticizes Delay in CM Selection
The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), a partner in the UDF coalition, criticized the Congress for the delay in deciding Kerala's new Chief Minister. RSP MP N K Premachandran described the situation as unfortunate political uncertainty. The delay has sparked discontent among party members and the general public alike.
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The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), a constituent of the United Democratic Front (UDF), has expressed dissatisfaction over the Congress's delay in choosing a Chief Minister for Kerala. This delay has been referred to as politically unclear by the RSP's Member of Parliament, N K Premachandran.
In conversations with Congress observers, the RSP made its stance clear. Premachandran emphasized that the party's dissatisfaction stems from the prolonged decision-making process, saying the ten-day delay since the elections reflects poorly, especially when a robust analysis of the Left government's policies should be the focal point. This period of indecision is creating unrest among ground-level workers and the public.
Moreover, Premachandran highlighted that coalition partners are currently at a loss when queried about prospective leadership. He urged the Congress to hasten its decision to avoid potential political fallout and maintain the trust of the electorate.
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