New Delhi, May 11 -- The suspense and speculation over who would be the next chief minister of Kerala continued on Monday with the delay in the decision by the Congress irking key UDF constituent IUML, which warned that prolonged uncertainty on the matter could have political repercussions.

This is not the first time the Congress has kept the decision on picking a chief minister hanging.

Intense lobbying was witnessed when the Congress won the Karnataka polls in 2023, with the two top contenders - Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar - lobbying hard for the top post. Finally, a compromise was reached, and Siddaramaiah was named the chief minister with Shivakumar as his deputy.

Such lobbying and delay were also witnessed in 2018, when the Congress won Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

While Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia were chief minister aspirants in Madhya Pradesh, Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot were the front-runners in Rajasthan. Eventually, a compromise was reached after days of uncertainty, and while Kamal Nath was chosen in Madhya Pradesh, Gehlot got the top job in Rajasthan with Pilot as his deputy.

On Monday, uncertainty continued within the Congress over the selection of Kerala's next chief minister, two days after party president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi held discussions with the three contenders for the top post - senior leader Ramesh Chennithala, AICC general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal and leader of Opposition in the outgoing Kerala Assembly, V D Satheesan.

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief Sunny Joseph and AICC general secretary in charge of the southern state, Deepa Dasmunsi, also attended the meeting.

Party leaders in Thiruvananthapuram indicated that a decision is expected after Kharge meets senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on the leadership issue.

They also indicated that the high command is waiting for the political atmosphere in Kerala, which witnessed demonstrations and poster wars between the supporters of Satheesan and Venugopal last week, to calm down before making an announcement.

The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a key constituent of the Congress-led UDF in Kerala, has expressed strong displeasure over the delay in picking the chief minister, warning that prolonged uncertainty could have political repercussions.

IUML's Malappuram district general secretary P Abdul Hameed said the delay had already caused dissatisfaction among the party workers and the public.

"The decision has already been delayed. If it is prolonged further, there will be repercussions. We hope the AICC leadership realises this," he told reporters.

People across the state were questioning the delay, he said, claiming that even women voters from the district were calling party leaders to ask why they had been made to vote for the UDF.

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