New Delhi: The selection of wrong candidates and factional fights in the Congress in Kerala have cost the party-led United Democratic Front (UDF) "dearly" in the October 21 assembly by-polls in the state, senior Congress leader P C Chacko said on Monday.
"Chacko said that the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) wrested the Konni assembly seat in Pathanamthitta district from the Congress, which held it for nearly 23 years. Similarly, the Vattiyoorkavu seat, held by the Congress since 2011, was lost to the LDF's CPI(M) candidate," he said.
"The Congress would have gained these two seats if only the winning ability of the nominees was considered and the right candidates selected instead of succumbing to pressure from factions," Chacko told in an interview.
"These have cost the party-led UDF dearly in the by-polls," Chacko, who is also the Congress' Delhi unit in-charge," said.
He said the only point of consolation is that the UDF was able to win with a margin of 2,079 votes the Aroor seat in Alappuzha district, considered a "citadel" of the CPI(M) for the last 42 years.
Five assembly seats went to by-polls on October 21.
Two seats were won by the LDF and UDF won the remaining three of which Congress won two and IUML one.
The Congress leader also dismissed reports that the BJP's poll-percentage had improved in the elections.