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Cong high command to decide on Chennithala's entry into govt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Congress high command will take a decision tomorrow on the issue of Kerala party chief Ramesh Chennithala's entry into the state cabinet at a time when the Oommen Chandy government is facing opposition flak over the solar panel scam.

Party sources said Chennithala is reluctant to join the government headed by Chandy whose office is under cloud over the scandal. He is expected to convey his position to Congress President Sonia Gandhi tomorrow.

They said Chandy wants Chennithala's entry into his Cabinet as he and the group supporting him believe that it would give a breather to Congress-led UDF which is under fire from opposition CPI(M)-led LDF over the scam.
 

The Chief Minister is learnt to have even offered him the key Home portfolio.

Chandy was not willing to give Chennithala the portfolio being held by his confidant Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan when the issue of the PCC chief's entry into the Cabinet was debated in the party before the scam came to light.

It was one of the demands put forward by Chennithala and the "I group" supporting him for his entry into the government.

Meanwhile, Congress' alliance partners including Muslim League and Kerala Congress (M) also want Chennithala's induction into the ministry. They believe such a move would help the government.

During his meeting yesterday with Gandhi's Political Secretary Ahmed Patel, senior party leader A K Antony and AICC General Secretary (in-charge Kerala) Mukul Wasnik, Chennithala is learnt to have expressed unwillingness to join the crisis-hit government.

He, however, will abide by whatever direction Gandhi gives, sources close to Chennithala said.

State Congress leaders supporting Chennithala are also not in favour of his entry into the Cabinet at this juncture.

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First Published: Jul 28 2013 | 5:10 PM IST

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