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Groundswell of Support for V.D. Satheesan as Congress CM Tussle Reaches the Streets

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May 7, 2026
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Grassroots Workers in Kannur Demand Satheesan’s Leadership as AICC Observers Convene for Selection

KANNUR — As the Congress High Command initiated formal deliberations in Thiruvananthapuram to select Kerala’s next Chief Minister, the leadership debate shifted from boardroom discussions to public demonstrations. In a significant show of strength on Thursday, party workers in North Kerala organized a rally in Peravoor, openly backing Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan for the state’s top office.

The demonstration, which took place in Iritty, saw a spirited gathering of Congress loyalists marching under the banner: “Let the man who led the battle lead Kerala.” Protesters carried placards featuring the late Oommen Chandy alongside Satheesan, signaling their desire for a leadership transition that honors the party’s recent electoral momentum.

Strategic Protest in KPCC President’s Stronghold

The rally gained substantial political weight due to its location—the home constituency of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Sunny Joseph. While the march remained disciplined and focused on pro-Satheesan slogans, the subtext was clear. Local workers indicated that the venue was chosen to ensure the state leadership accurately conveys the “grassroots pulse” to the national observers.

“This is not a protest against any leader, but a statement of the public’s will,” noted a veteran grassroots leader from the Iritty Block Panchayat. “Ordinary supporters are anxious. They see Satheesan as the face of the campaign that brought us here, and they want that leadership to continue in the Secretariat.”

The Race for the Chief Minister’s Office

Inside Indira Bhavan, AICC observers Ajay Maken, Mukul Wasnik, and Deepa Dasmunsi have been conducting one-on-one consultations with newly elected MLAs and MPs. The race has currently narrowed down to three primary contenders:

  • V.D. Satheesan: The incumbent Leader of the Opposition, credited with a sharp parliamentary performance.
  • Ramesh Chennithala: A veteran leader and former Home Minister with deep roots in the party structure.
  • K.C. Venugopal: The AICC General Secretary (Organisation), whose national standing makes him a heavyweight contender, though his status as a sitting MP remains a technical hurdle.

Ally Preferences and Parliamentary Hurdles

The high command faces a complex calculation. Key UDF allies, including the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and Kerala Congress, have reportedly signaled their preference for a leader from the pool of newly elected MLAs. This stance is seen as a tactical boost for Satheesan and Chennithala, as appointing a sitting MP like Venugopal would necessitate a high-stakes by-election—a scenario the party is keen to avoid.

Escalating Momentum

The Peravoor march appears to be the precursor to a wider state-wide campaign. Organizers have already announced plans for similar demonstrations in Pazhayangadi and other parts of Kerala starting Friday. While the Congress leadership typically discourages public displays of factionalism, the intensity of the “Satheesan wave” among the cadre suggests that the High Command will have to weigh public sentiment heavily against internal party equations.

Tags: Congress leadership KeralaK.C. VenugopalKerala Chief MinisterRamesh ChennithalaSunny JosephUDF KeralaV.D. Satheesan
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