Kerala BJP looks for saviour

BJP sources told DC that the Catholic Church here had tried to pacify their counterparts in Mizoram.

Update: 2018-06-02 20:29 GMT
BJP president Kummanam Rajasekharan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The headless BJP in the state is looking for a saviour who may be chosen  by national president Amit Shah on Monday.  Mr Shah  will be guided by BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav in zeroing in on a candidate from the hopefuls comprising  R. Balasankar, former editor of RSS mouthpiece, Organiser;  A. Jayakumar, former national organising secretary of Vigyan Bharathi;  and J. Nandakumar, national convener of Prajna Pravah.

After banishing Mr Kummanam Rajasekharan from the state, the  rival faction led by Mr V. Muraleedharan MP had  hoped to take control of the party  by appointing general secretary K. Surendran as the next president.  However,  the state RSS leadership blocked the move.  "The stand  against  Mr Kummanam in Mizoram by the Christians was also not anticipated,”  said a  state BJP leader.

Another leader said  that the media in Mizoram had  been churning out stories about Mr Kummanam’s activities as a Hindutva leader since 1983 making his life miserable there. He alleged that the local media was being  fed by vested interests,  which should be probed. The People’s  Representation for Identity and Status of Mizoram (PRISM)  has found him unacceptable due to  his hardline Hindutva profile.  Mr Kummanam will arrive  in New Delhi on Sunday evening to attend the three-day Governors’ meet called by President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapathi Bhavan from Monday onwards.

BJP  sources told DC that the Catholic Church here had tried to pacify their counterparts in Mizoram. But a Church representative of Baselios Cardinal Cleemis, Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Malankara Catholic Church, said that  he was not aware  whether the imbroglio had  been solved as the archbishop was in  Germany now.  Mr Kummanam will  arrive in Kottayam on June 17 coinciding with the inauguration of the new building of the party mouthpiece, Janmabhoomi. His trusted lieutenant,  Praveen, who is an  RSS worker, has not accompanied him to Mizoram. Instead, another employee from Janmabhoomi’s New Delhi office, Ashish,  has left for Mizoram.

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