Thomas said Muraleedharan or Chennithala could fill the vacuum created by the demise of Karunakaran, who "enjoyed the trust of all sections of society" in the state.
Muraleedharan is a former PCC Chief and Chennithala is the late Karunakaran's political disciple.
"No Hindu leader in the state Congress has so far been able to fill the vaccum created by the demise of Karunakaran," he said.
Recalling the period of Karunakaran and A K Antony in Congress politics in Kerala, Thomas said both were able to go together though they had differences on many issues.
During their period, there was a feeling that Congress represents all sections of the community, said Thomas, who represents Ernakulam in the Lok Sabha.
"Karunakaran's demise created a vacuum, not only as an able administrator,but one who carried the real Hindu feeling. He was a worshiper of Guruvayoorappan (Lord Krishna of famous Guruvayoor temple.) Every other religion also trusted him. That is a rare quality of Karunakaran," Thomas told PTI here.
Asked whether Muraleedharan should be given more responsibility, Thomas said, "Murali can take more responsibility."
His statement assumes significance in the wake of a substantial increase in BJP's vote share in Hindu-dominated areas in the state, particularly in Thiruvananthapuram, where Congress considerably lost its upper hand in local body polls last year.
Karunakaran and Muraleedharan had quit Congress in 2005 following differences with the Congress leadership.
Muraleedharan was later re-admitted in the Congress before the 2011 Assembly polls.
"But it is for the high command after the elections to take the decision in consultation with elected MLAs and the state leadership to decide the Chief Minister," he said.
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Thomas said the charges in the Solar scam has not created any threat to the Chief Minister and people do not attach much importance to it.
"There is nobody in Kerala on par with Chandy who does such hard work and who is available to anybody 24 hours," he said, adding a Congress victory in the polls in Kerala is necessary to start a new political movement against BJP at the national level.
"A large number of smaller and major projects, like Kochi Metro, Kannur Airport, SmartCity, Vizhinjam sea port and well-maintained roads are contributions of the Oommen Chandy government," he added.
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