Kochi: Senior AICC member and former union minister, KV Thomas, who has been at loggerheads with the party's state leadership, on Wednesday, said he would campaign for the ruling LDF candidate Jo Joseph in the upcoming by-poll in the Thrikkakara Assembly constituency, but reiterated that he would not quit the Congress. Addressing a press conference here, he said he would participate in the CPI(M)-led LDF's election convention, to be attended by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, here as part of the campaign and challenged the Congress leadership to oust him from the party.
He said he would also cooperate with the other campaign programs of the Left candidate in the coming days for the election, scheduled on May 31. "I am always a Congressman... I will neither quit the Congress nor join any other party. I am taking part in the LDF's poll campaign also as a Congressman," Thomas said.
Justifying his action, the senior Congress leader said he was a person who always took a stand for the development and in Thrikkakara also his position was the same. The success or failure of the Left candidate would not make any change in my pro-development stand, he explained. He also claimed that he was not the first person campaigning for the Left Party in Congress.
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Thomas cited examples of former chief ministers K Karunakaran and A K Antony who had cooperated with the Left at some point in their political careers. Unleashing a scathing attack against the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) and the party's state leaders, he alleged there was a deliberate attempt to kick him out of the party in 2018. In a veiled attack against KPCC President K Sudhakaran, Thomas described those indulging in the social media campaigns against him as a "paid team" led by certain leaders.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi, last month, had approved the disciplinary panel's recommendations which were of the view that Thomas should be removed from the state political affairs committee and the executive committee of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. The disciplinary committee's decision came on a complaint sent by Sudhakaran seeking action against Thomas for attending the CPI(M) party congress held in Kannur in April despite a direction by the party not to.