Friday, March 27, 2026
23.1 C
New Delhi

Congress Party Leaders ‘Not Barred’ From Meeting Suspended MLA Rahul Mamkootathil; CPM, BJP Criticise Decision

Palakkad (Kerala), Sep 25 (PTI) As Rahul Mamkootathil MLA returns to his constituency a month after facing allegations of sexual misconduct involving multiple women, Congress leaders on Thursday clarified that party workers are not barred from meeting him.

Speaking to reporters, District Congress Committee (DCC) President A Thankappan said Mamkootathil is the elected MLA of Palakkad, and people are free to interact with him.

“People who voted for him will meet him. Should they stay away from their representative? We have not issued any direction prohibiting people from meeting him,” he said.

Asked about Congress and Youth Congress leaders accompanying the legislator, Thankappan said it is natural for people to speak with him. “Rahul doesn’t need anyone’s help. He knows the constituency and the voters. He will meet them, it cannot be prohibited,” he added.

Thankappan said the DCC’s position aligns with the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), which had clarified that Mamkootathil is suspended from the party and will not attend party events locally.

Meanwhile, CPI(M) Palakkad District Secretary E N Suresh Babu raised an allegation against a Congress MP who is close to Mamkootathil, describing him as the ‘headmaster’ of the Palakkad MLA.

He claimed the leader directly approached people and made inappropriate advances. “After seeing good-looking individuals, the headmaster would ask them to go to Bangalore,” he alleged.

When reporters sought clarification, Suresh Babu reiterated his allegations.“The headmaster is doing more than Mamkootathil. How can he speak against the MLA?” He also criticised Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan on the Mamkootathil issue.

“I will reveal more later. This is how Congress leadership works,” he said.

Meanwhile, Satheesan refused to comment on Mamkootathil, stating, “He is suspended from the party and the parliamentary party. I cannot comment.” On the issue of party leaders accompanying Mamkootathil in Palakkad, he said, “He was our party worker. We know him well. Even if someone like P Sarin, who is ousted, comes before us, we will greet him.” Senior Congress leader K Muraleedharan said the party cannot bar an MLA from visiting his constituency, as it is his democratic right. “Let him meet the people,” he said.

Muslim League leader PMA Salam maintained that Mamkootathil is meeting constituents in his capacity as the MLA. He said that other politicians facing FIRs over similar allegations also continue to meet their constituents.

BJP Yuva Morcha leader Prasanth Sivan said protest activities will continue until Mamkootathil resigns. “Congress’s double standard is now exposed. We will strengthen protests against Mamkootathil,” he said.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

Trump’s signature on dollar bills to mark 250th year of US Independence

Washington, Mar 27 (PTI): US President Donald Trump’s signature is set to feature on US paper currency soon, a first for a sitting president since the introduction of dollar bills in 1861. Read More

Nayara hikes petrol by Rs 5/L, diesel by Rs 3

Private fuel retailer Nayara Energy on Thursday raised petrol prices by Rs 5 per litre and diesel by Rs 3 per litre, in line with a surge in global oil prices due to the war in West Asia. Read More

Ranbir to begin ‘Ramayana’ promotions in US – Details Inside

With the clocking ticking down to the Diwali release of Nitesh Tiwari’s epic, ‘Ramayana’, it is finally time for the team to kick off their film promotions. Read More

FCC seeks public comments on bringing call centres back to US

Washington, Mar 27 (PTI): The Federal Communications Commission has mooted proposals to encourage businesses to bring call centre jobs back to the US and require call-takers to be proficient in American Standard English. Read More

Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media

NEW DELHI: Acknowledging widespread concerns over the adverse impact of social media on children, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that it has become a major issue everywhere and time has come for all stakeholders to com Read More

Topics

Trump’s signature on dollar bills to mark 250th year of US Independence

Washington, Mar 27 (PTI): US President Donald Trump’s signature is set to feature on US paper currency soon, a first for a sitting president since the introduction of dollar bills in 1861. Read More

Nayara hikes petrol by Rs 5/L, diesel by Rs 3

Private fuel retailer Nayara Energy on Thursday raised petrol prices by Rs 5 per litre and diesel by Rs 3 per litre, in line with a surge in global oil prices due to the war in West Asia. Read More

Ranbir to begin ‘Ramayana’ promotions in US – Details Inside

With the clocking ticking down to the Diwali release of Nitesh Tiwari’s epic, ‘Ramayana’, it is finally time for the team to kick off their film promotions. Read More

FCC seeks public comments on bringing call centres back to US

Washington, Mar 27 (PTI): The Federal Communications Commission has mooted proposals to encourage businesses to bring call centre jobs back to the US and require call-takers to be proficient in American Standard English. Read More

Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media

NEW DELHI: Acknowledging widespread concerns over the adverse impact of social media on children, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that it has become a major issue everywhere and time has come for all stakeholders to com Read More

India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia

NEW DELHI: India has begun the process to make the leap from 5G to 6G, communication minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Thursday. Read More

No shortage of oil and gas, won’t impose curbs: Govt

NEW DELHI: Govt on Thursday ruled out imposing restrictions on sale of petrol and diesel, asserting there was no shortage of oil and gas and that refiners were tying up additional imports. Read More

PM Modi to meet CMs today on West Asia conflict preparedness

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi will interact with CMs, excluding those from poll-bound states, to review preparedness and plans to deal with the fallout of West Asia conflict, amid concerns over energy supplies. Read More

Related Articles