Kannan floated a non political outfit 'Makkal Munnetra Iyakkam' (People's Progressive Movement) with the aim of championing the cause of the poor, unemployed youth and poorer sections.
PCC president A V Subramanian told PTI that the move would not impact the Congress. The movement might ultimately culminate in the formation of a new political party by Kannan.
"Congress will be largely relieved if Kannan steps out of Congress as he appears to be planning so after his current Rajya Sabha membership ends in September", he said.
(The Congress nominee and the then Central Minister V Narayanasamy was defeated in the parliamentary poll by the ruling AINRC candidate R Radhakrishnan).
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"We have already complained to AICC and the high command has also sought explanation from Kannan', he said, adding that Kannan would however remain in Congress till September and no action would be taken against him by the high command.
Subramanian said that none from the Congress would cross over and join the Kannan sponsored movement.
Nothing would happen to the congress by such developments in Puducherry, the PCC leader said.