Congress Leaders Respond to Pinarayi Vijayans Comments on Revanth Reddy in Kerala Assembly Polls

Senior Congress leader Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, who is contesting in the Kottayam constituency for the upcoming elections, made a lighthearted remark regarding the Chief Minister, suggesting that he was “abusing someone” as he left the venue. This quip was part of Radhakrishnans critique of the Chief Ministers behavior in public settings.

In a related statement, K. Muraleedharan, the Congress candidate from Vattiyurkavu, expressed concern that the Chief Ministers actions were setting “a poor example” for the younger generation. Muraleedharan emphasized the importance of leadership behavior, particularly in public discourse, suggesting that elected officials should model civility and respect.

Both candidates aim to highlight their commitment to promoting a culture of decorum in politics, especially among youth who are increasingly engaged in political matters. The remarks come in the context of a heated electoral campaign in Kerala, where issues of governance and ethical leadership are at the forefront of public discussions.

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