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‘Personal view, not party’s': Congress plays down Mani Shankar Aiyar's praise for CM Vijayan

By IANS | Updated: February 16, 2026 11:30 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 16 The Congress party on Monday sought to distance itself from senior leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's ...

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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 16 The Congress party on Monday sought to distance itself from senior leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's public praise of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, which triggered outrage within party ranks in the state.

Aiyar on Sunday lauded CM Vijayan’s leadership and predicted that he will return to power for a third consecutive term. These remarks rattled the Congress’ Kerala unit, which has been aiming to dislodge the Left Front government from the state.

With the party attempting to sharpen its attack on the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), the statement was seen as cutting its campaign narrative.

Seeking to contain the damage, Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal, on Monday, made it clear that Aiyar’s comments did not reflect the party’s official position.

“It is not Congress' opinion. It is his personal opinion,” Venugopal said, adding that Aiyar has not been associated with Congress activities for quite some time.

“He was a Congressman, that’s true, but such an opinion is entirely personal and not the party’s view,” he asserted.

The clarification underscores the discomfort within the party’s central leadership over the controversy.

In Kerala, grassroots leaders reacted sharply, arguing that Aiyar’s praise undermines workers who have been agitating against what they describe as anti-people policies of the Vijayan government.

Several pointed to arrests and street protests led by Congress, Youth Congress and KSU activists, questioning the timing and tone of the remarks.

Critics within the party also noted that the Congress party has been attempting to leverage anti-incumbency sentiment following local body and by-election setbacks suffered by the Left.

Aiyar’s forecast of a third straight term for CM Vijayan, they argue, weakens that political messaging.

While the episode may eventually subside, it has exposed the fragility of internal coherence within the Congress at a time when opposition unity and narrative discipline are seen as crucial.

For now, the party’s official line is clear: Aiyar spoke for himself and not for Congress.

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