Alappuzha (Kerala): Kerala Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's decision to contest the Congress presidential poll did not go down well with the party leaders in Kerala with a senior leader on Tuesday terming it a personal decision of the Thiruvananthapuram MP and another one making it clear that the state unit would vote only for those who recognize the prominence of the Nehru family.
Kodikunnil Suresh and K Muraleedharan, two Lok Sabha colleagues of Tharoor from the state, indirectly made their displeasure over the reported move on the sidelines of the Bharat Jodo Yatra here. Both MPs also made it clear that the state unit wanted Rahul Gandhi to take up the top party post. "If he is not willing to take up the position, a person acceptable to the AICC and the majority of leaders and workers should come to that post. That is the wish of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee and all of us," Suresh told reporters here.
A seven-time member of the Lok Sabha, Suresh said as far as Tharoor's candidature was concerned, the decision to contest was taken by himself and it was yet to be clear whether he had made any deliberations at the party level in this regard. So, Tharoor's contest in the party president poll is not viewed as a "serious contest", he said.
As far as the party is concerned, the precedent was to choose a person who is acceptable to the majority of party leaders and workers, Suresh, also a former union minister said. The poll to the top post was intended for that and if there is any election, the person who gathers the most votes would be the president.
"So, I think, Tharoor's contest will not create any crisis in the party," Suresh, who represents the Mavelikara constituency in the Lok Sabha, added.
Meanwhile, senior party leader and Vadakara MP, Muraleedharan said the state party would vote only for those who recognize the prominence of the Nehru family.