Putting a gag on party workers from making any public statements on the issue, KPCC President V M Sudheeran said efforts were on to resolve the issue raised by Malayorama Vikasana Samithi, led by Thamarassery diocese, which had been in the forefront of the agitation against Gadgil committee report on Western Ghats.
The Thiruvambady seat was allotted to Indian Union Muslim League, the second largest partner in the ruling Congress-led UDF. There was no dispute over it, he pointed out.
In an embarrassment to the UDF, the Samithi had threatened to field candidates in eight constituencies in the region if the UDF does not agree to its demand to change the sitting MLA V M Ummer as IUML candidate for the May 16 elections.
The samithi, which had accused Ummer of not taking initiative at the height of protests over the Western Ghats issue, also wanted the Congress to take over the seat from IUML and nominate a person acceptable to them.
Party leadership had given strict instructions in this regard and hoped all workers will abide by it.
It expected that there would not be any reaction from the Congress workers that would adversely affect the victory prospects, he said.
"Main agenda of the party is to win the election. No one should indulge in public debate over the candidature as the party would take serious note, if it was violated," Sudheeran added.
Describing Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam General Secretary Vellappally Natesan as 'messenger of Sangh parivar' in the state, Sudheeran said UDF cannot associate with anybody who has direct or indirect link with Natesan.
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