Natesan, talking to a regional information channel, had stated he would resign from his place if the UDF gained 100 seats within the subsequent meeting elections. He additionally requested whether or not Satheesan would go into “political exile” if the UDF failed to realize such a majority. Natesan had earlier accused Satheesan of harbouring anti-Ezhava sentiments.
Responding to those feedback, Satheesan instructed the media after visiting the household of a Kerala nun arrested in Chhattisgarh that he was not concerned about competing or arguing with Natesan. Nevertheless, he stated Natesan had inadvertently acknowledged the UDF’s potential to win huge.
“He has overtly instructed a reality: if the UDF will get 98 seats, he’ll resign. So he has little question about us getting a minimum of 97 seats. A mature and clever group chief like him, who follows Kerala politics intently, has acknowledged that,” Satheesan stated.
He added, “If we get the remaining 4 or 5 seats, it can exceed 100. We are going to work arduous and make it greater than 100 seats. However there isn’t a problem with him. He’s asking if I’ll go into political exile if I can not convey the UDF again to energy with an excellent majority. If I can not convey the UDF again to energy with an excellent majority, I’ll go into political exile. You’ll not see me after that.”
“Even when UDF wins greater than 100 seats, Vellappally needn’t resign. Let him stay in that place for all times,” he stated. “There isn’t a competitors between him and me.”
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