KP Anil Kumar's absence at I meet causes flutter

Another absentee leader was Congress spokesperson Pandalam Sudhakaran

Update: 2014-10-20 05:54 GMT
K. P. Anil Kumar

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Prominent ‘I’ group leader and KPCC general secretary K. P. Anil Kumar was conspicuous by his absence at  the recent ‘I’ group meeting held here  which was attended by the extended ‘I’ faction.

He  was not informed of the ‘secret’ meeting as he had taken a stand  in support of KPCC president V. M. Sudheeran on the liquor ban.

Another absentee leader was Congress spokesperson Pandalam Sudhakaran.  But he was held up with a family issue and hence stayed back from the meeting, according to sources.

The KPCC office-bearers’ meeting and  the extended KPCC executive meeting were held on Friday.  But  around 8 p.m. on Friday, most of the prominent ‘I’ group leaders and those of the extended faction of the ‘I’ group took part in the faction meeting which was arranged by a UAE-based industrialist-turned Congress politician.

Mr Anil Kumar had appeared on TV regularly  demanding that all the 418 closed bars  and the remaining 292 bars which don’t have five-star status should  not be reopened.  

The faction leaders who were huddled together were always against the bar closure. Mr Anil Kumar had recently held a press meet in Kozhikode on the bar issue inviting the  ire of the Chennithala camp.

“It is quite clear that Anil Kumar was not invited for the faction  meeting as he had taken a stand in favour of Sudheeran. The so-called ‘I’ group leaders owe their allegiance to the bar lobby though they proclaim that they too had supported the liquor ban,” said a senior Congress leader.

The ‘I’ camp was feeling restless over Mr Sudheeran gaining popularity and their agenda is to weaken the initiatives taken  by him.

The faction meeting was attended by Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, Health Minister V. S. Sivakumar and Tourism Minister A. P. Anil Kumar  and also represented by the extended ‘I’ faction led by MLA K. Muraleedharan and his sister and KPCC general secretary Padmaja Venugopal.  Alappuzha MP K. C. Venugopal, Wayanad MP M. I. Shahnavas, former Kannur MP K. Sudhakaran and KPCC vice-president V. D. Satheeshan also were present.

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