Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, KPCC President V M Sudheeran and Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Ramesh Chennithala should be ready to compromise for the party's growth, Antony said addressing a function organised to commemorate the 6th death anniversary of K Karunakaran at the KPCC office here.
"The desire of myself and party high command is that Chandy, Chennithala and Sudheeran lead the party together," he said at the function in which Sudheeran was among those present.
Apparently unhappy over the selection of new DCC chiefs, Chandy has been keeping away from party meetings.
Antony, also a former chief Minister of the state, said he and Karunakaran had reached agreements on several party issues even though they had differences.
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"We continued to lead the party for 31 years as friends and rivals," he said.
Stating that party as in 1967 was passing through a difficult time, he said the main focus of the party leaders should be to widen its grass root base.
Referring to the party affairs in the state, he saidin defence parlance 'there are generals, Officers in the party. But no artillery... That situation has to be changed.'
Leaders should be able to take the entire party together, Antony said adding it was difficult to have a generational shift in leadership.
Antony said party workers should take up people's issues and 'should be ready even to go to jail' for public cause.
Chennithala had already indicated that there was differences among party leaders in Kerala over appointment of new DCC Presidents and he too was unhappy.
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