Less than a week after KC-M announced its decision to snap the over three-decade old ties with UDF, citing "humiliation" meted out by Congress, a faction headed by P J Joseph has sought to nip any move from within the party to forge a tie up with BJP, saying there was no question of "sacrificing the interests of the people" supporting the party.
On possibilities of KC-M forging a tie-up with BJP in the state, Mons, also a former state minister, said Kerala Congress worked on the basis of certain principles and is also committed to protect interests of people supporting it.
"The party has not taken any decision on joining any political front. At the same time, we cannot sacrifice the interests of a large section of people supporting us," he said.
Mons, a political disciple of veteran Kerala Congress leader and Thodupuzha MLAP J Joseph, however, dismissed suggestions of differences within KC-M over the decision taken at the Charalkkunnu camp last week.
"There are no differences within the party over the Charalkkunnu camp decision. We all unanmiously arrived at the decision to keep equal distance with all political fronts and to function as a separate bloc in the state Assembly. We stand by it," he said, adding KC-M's future course of action will be discussed in its next meeting.
KC(M) supremo K M Mani was quick to react to the seeming discontent within the party and said "there are no differences within the party" over the issue.
"I am not saying there is no importance for coalition politics. We are standing alone in Kerala politics. It was a decision taken unanimously (at the two-day party camp held in Charalkkunnu last week). Let us gather strength first," he told reporters in his native Pala.
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