Jolt to Congress: Vasan rebels, floats new party
History repeated for the Congress in Tamil Nadu as the party split once again like the split during GK Moopanaar's time.
Leading the rebellion this time is GK Moopanar's son GK Vasan. He announced his decision to float a new party.
"The people are looking for an alternative. We want to give an alternative in Tamil Nadu," Vasan said. He said the new party's name and flag will be announced at the party's conference to be held in Trichy this month.
"Steps will be taken to register the party with the Election Commission," he said. Several leaders of the Tamil Nadu Congress party like Peter Alphonse, B.S. Gnanadesikan and others have joined Vasan. Vasan said the All India Congress Committee did not act as per "our expectations" so that a Congress government could be formed in the state. He said for 48 years the Congress party is not in power in the state and the party has a vote share of more than five percent in the state.
"We will give preference to the problems faced by the state," Vasan said about the party's focus. He said the party would follow the path laid by late Congress leaders K. Kamaraj and G.K. Moopanar. To a query, Vasan said he had campaigned for the party in all the 39 constituencies during the recent Lok Sabha elections.
Tamil Nadu Congress chief E.V.K.S. Elangovan, however, tsaid that the party will not be affected by Vasan's exit.