Assembly elections are going to be held in Kerala in the year 2026, Congress has already started making strategy for this election. MP Priyanka Gandhi is continuously visiting Kerala, now Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and former National President Rahul Gandhi have called a meeting on 27-28 February. Rahul-Kharge will hold a meeting with the leaders of Assam after Kerala. This meeting is going to be held in Delhi. Shashi Tharoor himself is also going to attend the meeting. He said let’s see what happens.
It is being said about this meeting of Rahul Gandhi and Kharge that they will review the preparations for the elections in the meeting. This meeting has been called at a time when recently many types of news came out about Shashi Tharoor, Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram. The meeting is also being linked to Tharoor’s displeasure. All the big and small leaders of Kerala Congress will be present in this meeting.
Breaking the tradition of changing the government every five years in Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan won for the second consecutive time in 2021. On the other hand, Priyanka Gandhi is now the MP from there, so the upcoming assembly elections are being considered as a prestige election for the Congress.
Displeasure with Congress, praise for the Center
A photo of Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, with the Union Minister became a topic of discussion because recently his article came out in a newspaper, in which he praised the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government of the state for promoting the investment environment in Kerala. Apart from this, he also targeted some leaders of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee.
Taking a dig at the Congress leadership, Tharoor had said that he is available for the party, but if the Congress does not need his service, then he has many other options apart from speech tours and writing books. In his article, Tharoor had made it clear that he is not dependent on the Congress. If the party wants me, then I am available to the Congress. Otherwise, I also have my own work to do.