<p class="title">AICC general secretary Oommen Chandy, who has been criticised for giving up a Congress Rajya Sabha seat to the Kerala Congress (M), today said he welcomed senior leader P J Kurien's move to approach the party high command against him over the issue.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"It's a good decision. Kurien will get the correct information because the Congress president knows everything," Chandy told reporters here, a day after Kurien threatened to complain about Chandy to the top leadership.</p>.<p class="bodytext">It was widely expected the Congress would put up its own candidate for the seat, currently held by Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Kurien, who is set to retire on July 1.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But in an unexpected move, the RS seat was offered to the KC(M), paving the way for the party's return to the United Democratic Front (UDF).</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reiterating his charges against the former Kerala chief minister, Kurien had said yesterday he would inform the Congress high command about Chandy's alleged personal agenda against him.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Chandy's personal agenda has ultimately cost a Rajya Sabha seat to the party," Kurien had said at his residence in Thiruvalla.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The party has been witnessing unprecedented protests from within the ranks, with a section accusing Chandy, Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala and KPCC President M M Hassan of taking a "unilateral decision" on the issue.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While party workers and leaders including former minister V M Sudheeran have alleged that Chandy and the others had "surrendered the party's seat and pride" before the KC(M), the senior leaders maintained it was a "one-time settlement" to strengthen the party-led UDF ahead of the Lok Sabha polls next year.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Attacking the state party leadership, especially Chandy, Sudheeran had yesterday said party workers felt they had been cheated.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The senior leader had also alleged that the decision lacked transparency.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Two young Congress MLAs,V T Balaram and K S Sabarinathan, who were among those who asked Gandhi to reconsider the decision, again expressed their displeasure over the matter. </p>
<p class="title">AICC general secretary Oommen Chandy, who has been criticised for giving up a Congress Rajya Sabha seat to the Kerala Congress (M), today said he welcomed senior leader P J Kurien's move to approach the party high command against him over the issue.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"It's a good decision. Kurien will get the correct information because the Congress president knows everything," Chandy told reporters here, a day after Kurien threatened to complain about Chandy to the top leadership.</p>.<p class="bodytext">It was widely expected the Congress would put up its own candidate for the seat, currently held by Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Kurien, who is set to retire on July 1.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But in an unexpected move, the RS seat was offered to the KC(M), paving the way for the party's return to the United Democratic Front (UDF).</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reiterating his charges against the former Kerala chief minister, Kurien had said yesterday he would inform the Congress high command about Chandy's alleged personal agenda against him.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Chandy's personal agenda has ultimately cost a Rajya Sabha seat to the party," Kurien had said at his residence in Thiruvalla.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The party has been witnessing unprecedented protests from within the ranks, with a section accusing Chandy, Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala and KPCC President M M Hassan of taking a "unilateral decision" on the issue.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While party workers and leaders including former minister V M Sudheeran have alleged that Chandy and the others had "surrendered the party's seat and pride" before the KC(M), the senior leaders maintained it was a "one-time settlement" to strengthen the party-led UDF ahead of the Lok Sabha polls next year.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Attacking the state party leadership, especially Chandy, Sudheeran had yesterday said party workers felt they had been cheated.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The senior leader had also alleged that the decision lacked transparency.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Two young Congress MLAs,V T Balaram and K S Sabarinathan, who were among those who asked Gandhi to reconsider the decision, again expressed their displeasure over the matter. </p>