It may have taken Rahul Gandhi a good 10 days to finalise the name of V D Satheesan as Kerala CM but the fact that he managed to do so resisting the pressure to pick his close aide K C Venugopal is commendable. Satheesan’s elevation as CM is largely being viewed as succumbing to pressure from a key ally, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) with 22 MLAs. In view of IUML’s influence in the crucial Wayanad Lok Sabha seat held by Priyanka Gandhi, many in the Congress feel Rahul may have possibly rewarded the man who was the face of the United Democratic Front (UDF)’s emphatic victory. The UDF won 102 of the 140 seats in the assembly. Even on May 14, the day of announcement Venugopal was prevailing on his boss to rethink his decision. AICC in charge Deepa Dasmunsi apparently had to reschedule her flight to Thiruvananthapuram as Venugopal was playing his mind games. Meanwhile the BJP tried to drum up sympathy for Venugopal saying the Congress had succumbed to pressure of Muslim League. Party spokesperson Shehzad Jai Hind wrote on X that the Kerala CM face had been done under two pressures – pressure from Jamat/IUML, Muslim vote bank, and Priyanka Vadra who did not support Venugopal. But then what does it mean for thousands of Congress leaders who were hoping a Kerala win will take a manipulative Venugopal away from the AICC. A senior Congress leader from South remarked: “It is bad luck for us…we will have to learn to live with this. But the Congress will suffer because of him. As for Venugopal, it is karma…payback time for him. He was denied a chance to be CM precisely for the torture he has put many Congress workers through.” Venugopal who has played gatekeeper made Rahul Gandhi inaccessible to party leaders/workers. In sharp contrast, Satheesan is an accessible Congress leader.

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