Chaos in Congress: Senior TN leader and MLA is suspended from the party...What's the friction?

The beleaguered Tamil Nadu Congress unit has been coated with chaotic political development and tensions escalated within the party recently when there was a clash between the cadres at the party's head office in Chennai. The clash sparked a fresh and apparent divide in the leadership and days after the shocking event, senior leader and MLA Ruby Manoharan has been suspended from the party. 

Ruby Manoharan had been serving as the Treasurer of Tamil Nadu Congress Unit and he was elected to the assembly from the Nanguneri constituency in Tirunelveli. Manoharan is among the 18 Congress legislators in the assembly and recently, he was in the spotlight over a ruckus that happened in Chennai. On November 15, the Congress cadres had clashed each other in what appeared to be grave friction between the factions. 

The faction of cadres supporting Manoharan and the faction of cadres supporting Tamil Nadu Congress Committee Chief KS Alagiri locked horns and quarrelled each other at the party's state headquarters Sathyamoorthy Bhavan in Chennai. The clash erupted over the dissent that KS Alagiri has appointed functionaries in Tirunelveli who were opposed by Manoharan. 

When the cadres assembled for a meeting in Chennai, it has been reported that Manoharan's faction approached KS Alagiri to oppose the appointments by claiming that they were biased. However, it has been said that Alagiri didn't respond them well after which the cadres of both the factions engaged in a melee, which shocked the state and the central leadership of the Congress party. 

The clash has injured a handful of cadres and it sparked political heatwaves in the midst of Rahul Gandhi's nationwide rally for unity and to fight against communalism. Several leaders in the Tamil Nadu Congress accused Ruby Manoharan of causing the clash and chaos. Around 62 district secretaries of the state unit passed resolution to remove Manoharan from the party and the send the same to the party's disciplinary committee.

The committee led by KR Ramasamy probed the matter and issued notice to Manoharan to appear for investigation. However, Manoharan didn't appear before the committee and on Thursday, the party has announced that Manoharan has been suspended from the party. Addressing the reporters, KR Ramasamy said, "So far, 62 district secretaries have given petition (against Manoharan) and Manoharan has asked 15 days through phone and through writing to respond to the matter. Until he responds, he has been suspended from the party." 

His suspension has further fueled the tussle and responding to the suspension, Manoharan said, "I have been working for the party for the past 20 years. I have enrolled more members to the party from Nanguneri. I don't know what I have done and suspending for the issue that I didn't commit disappoints me. I have many works at my constituency due to which I couldn't able to appear. The party should have taken a decision after listening to my response." 

 

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