
Kerala polls: Meeting between K. Sudhakaran, Mohanan signals unity after Congress’ Kannur candidature row
The Hindu
K. Sudhakaran and T.O. Mohanan's meeting signifies unity in the Congress after the Kannur candidature dispute ahead of Kerala Assembly polls.
Congress candidate T.O. Mohanan on Friday (March 20, 2026) met senior leader K. Sudhakaran, MP, at the latter’s residence, marking the first such interaction after the intense dispute over candidature in the Kannur Assembly constituency ahead of Kerala Assembly elections.
Mr. Sudhakaran received Mr. Mohanan by draping a shawl over him. The senior leader said he had “honoured the assurance” given to the party and that he would work from the front to ensure the Congress’ victory. He, however, declined detailed media interaction, citing fatigue.
Speaking after the meeting, Mr. Mohanan said the MP had reiterated his commitment to strengthening the party and that he would proceed in line with Mr. Sudhakaran’s guidance. He added that Mr. Sudhakaran would lead the poll campaign and that he and party workers would firmly stand behind him.
Mr. Mohanan said confusion during candidate selection was “natural”, but maintained that normalcy has returned following the party’s decisions.
Expressing confidence, he said Kannur remained his core area of work and he expected a comfortable victory. He added that the “slight delay” in launching the campaign would not affect his prospects and that he would soon reach out to voters.
Mr. Sudhakaran is expected to attend an election convention in Kannur on Saturday.













