"Those who have complaints could raise them in the proper party fora. But if they continue to indulge in open debate or use media to air their complaints, that would be taken seriously," Chennithala told reporters here.
He said those making noises should bear in mind that the recast of KPCC and choice of president of District Congress Committees had the approval of the party high command.
After prolonged talks, the list of office bearers of the party in the state was announced in Delhi last week, causing heartburns to some of the leaders in the Kerala unit, reputed for its intense groupism for long.
While senior leaders have refrained from coming out openly against the list, the reorganisation has triggered strong reactions in district like Thrissur, represented in Lok Sabha by the party's national spokesperson P C Chacko.
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