Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), the second largest partner in the Congress-led UDF in Kerala, today made it clear that it would not mediate between the front and the KC-M, which had left the alliance two days ago.
"I will not be a mediator to bring back KC-M to UDF fold," former state minister and IUML parliamentary party leader P K Kunhalikutty told reporters here today.
KC-M, led by former finance minister K M Mani, had severed its three decade long ties with UDF claiming the party received only "insults" and "humiliations" from the Congress.
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Kunhalikutty's statement comes in the wake of reports that UDF has asked the IUML leader to take the initiative to hold talks with KC-M for a patch-up.
IUML has its own clear opinion on the present political development and that would be disclosed after holding discussions within the party, he said.
Yesterday, 82-year-old Mani had said that no mediation would help change his party's decision.
Giving a jolt to the Congress, KC-M on Sunday had announced its decision to snap its over three-decade old ties and also resolved to function as a separate bloc in the state assembly.
Meanwhile, a meeting of UDF leaders is scheduled to be held here tomorrow to discuss the recent political development.