Thiruvananthapuram:One of the popular faces of Congress politics in Kerala and former chief minister Oommen Chandy celebrates his golden jubilee as a legislator with the Kerala State Assembly, today. As an All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary, he stated that there is no crisis or confusion within Congress regarding the national leadership regarding the letter written by 23 senior Congress politicians to Sonia Gandhi.
Speaking to ETV Bharat on the occasion of his golden jubilee as a Congress legislator, Chandy said, "There is absolutely no issue in the national leadership. All the leaders wish that Rahul Gandhi takes up the leadership role. Those who wrote to Sonia Gandhi also said that it is high time Rahul Gandhi takes up the responsibility."
"There is no issue in the national leadership. In a country like India, only a leader like Rahul Gandhi can gain the trust and confidence of the people of all segments. Hence, he must take up the leadership role at the national level. Only the Congress party can protect the interests of India and move forward in time, he said.
The journey which began from Puthuppally constituency in 1970 September 17 to the Assembly continues today, 50 years thereafter. Even though Oommen Chandy had decided against any kind of celebrations considering the COVID situation in Kerala, the Congress leaders and workers across Kerala are celebrating the day.
Born on 1943 October 31, to the couple Puthuppally Karottu Vallakalil O K Chandy and Baby, Oommen Chandy started his political life through the Kerala Students Union, a student organisation affiliated to the Congress.
The 1958 protests by the KSU changed his political career. In 1967, Chandy became the State President of KSU. In 1969, he was elected the state president of Youth Congress, a youth wing of the Congress party.
The very next year, while serving as the Youth Congress State president, Oommen Chandy faced the first assembly elections from Puthuppally Constituency in Kottayam. Though political analysts had then predicted a defeat, Chandy won by 7288 votes against the sitting MLA and CPM leader E M George, becoming a legislator at 27 years.
In the same elections, other four Youth Congress leaders all aged below 30 had also entered the State Assembly along with Chandy. In the second win, in 1977, Oommen Chandy’s majority increased to 15910 votes, this time against P C Cherian, a Janatha Party leader. In the K Karunakaran led cabinet in Kerala, Oommen Chandy became a Minister for the first time and was entrusted with the Labour department by Karunakaran.
Following the Rajan murder case and the controversy, Karunakaran resigned and A K Antony took charge as the Chief Minister, while Oommen Chandy had continued as the Labour Minister. In 1980, Oommen Chandy won the elections for the third time, serving in LDF-UDF alliance.
As part of a split in the Congress party at the national level, the breakaway faction named Congress U - which Oommen Chandy was associated to- was part of the LDF. Later, this faction which came to be known as Congress A, and joined the Congress faction led by Indira Gandhi at the National level. In 1981, as the Congress A faction withdrew its support to the ruling LDF, the cabinet led by E K Nayanar crashed.