Kerala CM Selection: Beyond Social Media Buzz
Ramesh Chennithala, hopeful for Kerala CM, dismisses social media's role in the CM selection process, emphasizing the party high command's decision-making power. Responding to queries in Delhi, he clarifies that party interests guide the decision, and assures voters of no internal contest affecting their preference.
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Ramesh Chennithala, a senior Congress leader and potential candidate for Kerala's Chief Minister, dismissed the role of social media campaigns and flexboards in deciding the state's next CM.
Clarifying in Delhi, Chennithala stated that the Congress high command will make the decision, with two observers set to arrive in Kerala to consult with party MLAs.
He downplayed concerns about internal contests affecting voter sentiment, ensuring that decisions align with party interests and internal procedures, dismissing any notion of delays.
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