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Congress High Command "Visibly Dismayed" by Kerala Poster Wars

कांग्रेस आलाकमान केरल के 'पोस्टर वॉर' से 'स्पष्ट रूप से निराश'

केरळमधील 'पोस्टर वॉर'मुळे काँग्रेस आलाकमान 'स्पष्टपणे नाराज'

কেরালার 'পোস্টার যুদ্ধ' নিয়ে কংগ্রেস হাইকমান্ড 'প্রকাশ্যে অসন্তুষ্ট'

கேரள 'சுவரொட்டிப் போர்கள்' குறித்து காங்கிரஸ் தலைமை 'வெளிப்படையாக அதிருப்தி'

కేరళ 'పోస్టర్ వార్స్'పై కాంగ్రెస్ హైకమాండ్ 'ప్రత్యక్షంగా నిరాశ'

કેરળના 'પોસ્ટર વોર'થી કોંગ્રેસ હાઈકમાન્ડ 'સ્પષ્ટપણે નારાજ'

ਕੇਰਲ ਦੇ 'ਪੋਸਟਰ ਵਾਰ' ਤੋਂ ਕਾਂਗਰਸ ਹਾਈ ਕਮਾਂਡ 'ਸਪੱਸ਼ਟ ਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਨਿਰਾਸ਼'

By AI News Desk 🕐 10 May 2026, 04:17 PM 🌍 World
Congress High Command Upset Over Kerala Poster Wars

In a significant development reflecting growing internal discord, the Congress high command, including party chief Mallikarjun Kharge and senior party leader Rahul Gandhi, has expressed visible dismay over the recent "poster wars" and public marches witnessed in Kerala. The simmering tensions within the state unit have seemingly reached a boiling point, drawing the stern attention of the party's central leadership.

Deepa Dasmunsi, the party general secretary in charge of Kerala, addressed the media following a crucial meeting, stating that the high command has until May 23 to finalize the candidate for an upcoming electoral contest. This deadline underscores the urgency with which the party aims to resolve its internal squabbles and present a united front. However, the public display of dissent, characterized by competing posters and organized marches by various factions, indicates a deeper malaise within the state chapter.

Internal Factionalism Reaches Central Stage

Senior leaders, who preferred to remain anonymous given the sensitivity of the matter, revealed that both Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi were particularly troubled by the blatant disregard for party discipline. The poster wars, often a precursor to deeper factionalism, are seen as undermining the party's image and its prospects in the crucial state. Such public displays of disunity not only confuse the electorate but also embolden political rivals, making the path to victory considerably harder.

The party leadership is reportedly keen on ensuring a consensus candidate, avoiding further fragmentation and internal sabotage. The May 23 deadline is not just about announcing a name but also about imposing a sense of order and discipline. Sources suggest that strong action might be taken against those found orchestrating or participating in these disruptive public demonstrations, sending a clear message that internal differences must be resolved through established party mechanisms, not through public spectacle.

This episode highlights the perennial challenge faced by the Congress in managing its diverse and often fractious state units. As the party gears up for future electoral battles, its ability to foster unity and discipline will be critical. The high command's visible dismay serves as a stark reminder of the stakes involved and the imperative to restore harmony within its ranks in Kerala before the May 23 deadline.

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