Shashi Tharoor’s CM Prospects Questioned as Former Minister Dismisses Survey

A recent survey suggesting Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is the frontrunner for Kerala Chief Minister has been labeled as “cooked up” by a former minister from the state’s Congress party. The survey’s findings, indicating Tharoor’s popularity as a potential CM candidate, have stirred up discussion, particularly as the next assembly elections in Kerala are not scheduled until 2026.

Former Minister Casts Doubt on Survey’s Credibility

The former minister’s rejection of the survey raises questions about its methodology and accuracy. They disputed the survey’s claim of widespread support for Tharoor, adding fuel to the ongoing political discourse in Kerala.

2026 Kerala Elections: A Long Road Ahead

While the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections are still some time away, the controversy surrounding this survey highlights the early jockeying for position and the undercurrents within the Congress party. The debate over Tharoor’s potential candidacy adds an intriguing dimension to the upcoming political landscape.

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