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Discontent brewing in Congress over move to give another RS term to PJ Kurien

Three Rajya Sabha seats from the state, including the one held by Kurien, the deputy chairman, will fall vacant on July 1

June 03, 2018 / 20:48 IST
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Discontent is brewing in the Congress in Kerala over moves to give another term to P J Kurien, whose Rajya Sabha tenure ends next month, with at least one young MLA opining that the upper house should not be seen as an 'old age home'.

Three Rajya Sabha seats from the state, including the one held by Kurien, the deputy chairman, will fall vacant on July 1. The young MLAs in the party from Kerala--V T Balram, Hibi Eden, Anil Akkara, Roji M John and Shafi Parambil have openly voiced their discontent against any move to give another chance to Kurien.

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In separate Facebook posts today, Congress MLA from Ernakulam, Hibi Eden, said the Upper house should not be seen as an 'old age home' . "The party has turned into a consortium of leaders and more than party's interests, priority is now being given to personal preferences", he said.

"New set of people should come instead of tried and tested old faces. People are yearning for new programmes, new techniques. If that change does not happen in the RS polls, it will isolate the party from the people, particularly from youngsters and women", Eden said.