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Priyanka meets upset Murali, vows to return for Nemom present on Saturday

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After the UDF’s Nemom candidate Ok Muraleedharan made clear his disappointment with the eleventh-hour cancellation of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s roadshow within the constituency, the Congress star campaigner has determined to return to Kerala for a whirlwind three-hour roadshow on Saturday. The Gandhi scion had determined to skip the ballot conference in Nemom on Tuesday due to a delay within the schedule, a transfer that left Muraleedharan — who was already irked by the celebration cadre’s lackadaisical method to his marketing campaign — lower than happy. 

He was additionally peeved at Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala for apparently directing the celebration’s energies to the adjoining constituency of Thiruvananthapuram, the place sitting MLA V S Sivakumar is within the fray, stated a frontrunner near Muraleedharan. 

After the roadshow was cancelled, he took up the difficulty with Congress nationwide basic secretary (organisation) Ok C Venugopal, who instantly took steps to regulate the harm. Following Venugopal’s intervention, various central, state and native Congress committee leaders arrived at Muraleedharan’s home to placate him. 

Rahul could marketing campaign in Nemom

Priyanka, who was additionally knowledgeable of the MP’s considerations by then, invited a beleaguered Muraleedharan to her lodge and promised to make a pit cease within the state whereas getting back from Sriperumbudur on Saturday. She will marketing campaign in Nemom, Vattiyoorkavu and Kazhakoottam constituencies. 

“The party state leadership is also trying to bring Rahul Gandhi to Nemom after he wraps up his campaign in Malabar on Saturday. Though the electioneering in Nemom was initially smooth, it gradually started to become lax,” a high Congress chief informed TNIE  This has not gone down effectively with Muraleedharan. The central management has taken up the difficulty now,” the chief stated.