
When the gold scandal in the Sabarimala Ayyapp temple deepens with new reports of alleged discrepancies that appear, Kerala Congress (M), which was positive about its successful interventions in dealing with several questions affecting central kerala, it remains striking.
The party’s leadership considers the Supreme Court’s decision to order the SIT probe for timely development. “Otherwise, the party would face the relegation of questions about its reason for standing with the left democratic front in the middle of faith,” the leader said.
“This problem will certainly have an impact on Central Travancore. Given the long -term relationship between KC (M) and the NAIR community, the party has a lot at stake,” he added.
However, the leader stated that KC (m) must formally express his concerns about the problem of Sabarimal as part of the decision on the democratic front, because there has been no coalition meeting since entering the public domain. “The party believes that it is politically necessary for the truth to be released by the Supreme Court through the probe,” he added.
KC (m) Chairman of KC (M), who was aware of the potential political fallout of Jose K. Mani, decided to maintain the studied silence in this matter. This question arose at a time when the regional outfit rides on a wave of political momentum and heavily led the campaign on its role in ensuring the Ceral Assignment Act (amendment), 2023 and advancing the bill on the protection of wild animals (Kerala).
These initiatives breathed a new life into a long-term party’s attitude, affecting a strong chord with high reach communities, including the Catholic Church.
Meanwhile, the competing fraction of the Keral Congress led by PJ Joseph moved to earn an anti-LDF sentiment that aroused by the episode of Sabarimala. The Executive Chairman of the Keral Mons Joseph Congress began to emphasize this problem at the family summit organized as part of the preparation for the upcoming local elections.
Published – October 6, 2025 20:00




