Chandy firm on stand

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| "I don't mind expressing regret if I am convinced that I did something wrong. This has been my approach all along. But here, I have only gone by what the high command, the KPCC and the Congress legislature felt necessary," Chandy told reporters after a Cabinet meeting. |
| "I don't long for a split in the party. I am ready to do anything that would not harm the party's interests," he said. |
| Asked about his one-time mentor AK Antony's statement that he did not agree with chandy's hardline approach, the chief minister said none would question antony's sincerity and motives. |
| However, the malady afflicting the party could have been solved through a "nice procedure" two years back, when the Karunakaran faction put up a rebel candidate for the Rajya Sabha polls, he said. |
| "A malady that could have been removed by using a needle has developed into a serious affliction requiring the use of a spade," he added. |
First Published: Apr 28 2005 | 12:00 AM IST