UDF to announce final four today

There are also moves to put up V. V. Prakash in Wayanad as a consensus candidate. Siddique will then contest from Vatakara.

Update: 2019-03-18 00:19 GMT

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Congress has been struggling to finalise the candidates for Attingal, Alappuzha, Vatakara and Wayanad  and the AICC has summoned CWC member Oommen Chandy to Delhi to resolve the group fight in Wayanad. KPCC president Mullapally Ra-machandran told repo-rters in New Delhi that the  candidates would be announced on Monday.

Mr Mullapally Ramach-andran and Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennith-ala,  who were planning to return to the state from Delhi on Sunday,  have been asked to stay back to hold talks with the AICC leadership. Chandy has been batting for his loyalist and Kozhikode DCC president T. Siddique for  Wayanad.   But the ‘I’ group led by Ramesh Chennithala has staked its claim for it.  

“Chandy has rushed to Kochi from Andhra Prad-esh to attend the funeral of former Congress MLA Rosamma Chacko. The AICC leadership will hold another round of talks with Chandy and by Monday the candidates  would be announced,”  said a Congress leader.

  The ‘I’ group is keen to field either Shanimol Usman or KPCC secretary K. P. Abdul Majeed in Wayanad. CWC member  A. K. Antony had proposed  Malappuram DCC president V. V. Prakash. If Siddique gets Wayanad,  Vidya Balakrishnan will be fielded from Vatakara. Then Shanimol Usman will contest from Alap-puzha and Adoor Prakash from Attingal.  If there is a call for an Ezhava candidate in Alappuzha,  Adoor Prakash will be fielded from there and Shanimol Usman will have to be content  with Alappuzha.

There are also moves to put up  V. V. Prakash in Wayanad as a consensus candidate. Siddique will then contest  from Vata-kara.

Adoor Prakash can stick  to Attingal and Sha-nimol Usman will get her home seat of  Alappuzha. A Congress leader from Malabar told DC that with the RMP deciding to  support  the Congress candidate, there is pressure to field a strong  candidate to take on CPM's P. Jayarajan.

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