"All issues will be settled after our meeting with the High Command on July 28 and 29," Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, whose resignation is being demanded by the LDF over the scam, and KPCC President Ramesh Chennithala said.
They were addressing a joint press meet after bilateral discussions with leaders of UDF key allies Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and Kerala Congress-M.
Chandy merely said, "All matters will be settled."
When reporters persisted with their query on leadership change, Chennithala said the Chief Minister had made it clear it was up to the High Command to take a decision on all issues.
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Chandy and Chennithala also said the High Command would be interacting with the leaders of the UDF coalition to discuss the Kerala situation.
Significantly, the decision to leave matters to the High Command came hours after the Chief Minister categorically ruled out his resignation in the wake of yesterday's critical observations by the high court about the progress of probe into the solar scam, which has brought his office under cloud.
Seizing on the high court observations, the LDF stepped up its campaign by staging an indefinite "day-and-night" dharna in front of the government secretariat here as well as in all district headquarters demanding Chandy's resignation and a judicial probe into the scam.