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Congress distances itself from Mamkootathil

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Last updated: January 11, 2026 4:15 pm
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Published: January 11, 2026
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The Congress on Sunday distanced itself from MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, who was arrested in a sexual assault case, stating that he had been expelled from the party long ago.

Senior Congress leader K. Muraleedharan said the party removed the Palakkad MLA after realising his alleged wrongdoing.

“After that, he is no longer our responsibility, and the party is not answerable for anything,” he said.

Asked about Mamkootathil having been elected as an MLA on a Congress ticket, Muraleedharan reiterated that the party expelled him after finding fault on his part.

He said further action against Mamkootathil should be taken by the government and the police.

Mr. Muraleedharan added that the Congress does not follow a tradition of claiming that all its actions are right while those of others are wrong. “We have never supported gold thieves or womanisers,” he claimed.

On Mamkootathil continuing as an MLA, Muraleedharan said he should have resigned long ago.

“Since we have expelled him, we have no right to demand his resignation. We cannot even issue him a whip,” he said.

Responding to questions on the CPI(M) allegedly using the arrest for political mileage during elections, Mr. Muraleedharan said the Congress had several issues to raise against the Left.

“Our party took action. On the other hand, a CPI(M) leader facing a similar case is claiming he will contest the election again,” he said.

Despite knowing about the offences, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan allowed the CPI(M) leader to contest elections twice, Mr. Muraleedharan alleged.

Leader of Opposition V. D. Satheesan said he would not respond to allegations raised by LDF leaders in connection with the Mamkootathil incident.

He said LDF leaders should first examine their own ranks and explain why some of their leaders continue in public life despite cases of a similar nature being registered against them.

Asked whether the Congress would demand Mamkootathil’s resignation from the MLA post, Mr. Satheesan said the party had no such right at present. “He is not in our party now. How can we ask for the resignation of a person who is no longer part of the party?” He said the law would take its own course and that everyone in the State was aware of his stand on the issue.

“I was personally attacked in the name of this incident. It did not affect me then. My position is known to all,” he said.

Mr. Satheesan said the party believed more in action than words and that it had acted at the right time by expelling Mamkootathil from the Congress.

When asked whether the Congress would support a resolution in the Assembly seeking Mamkootathil’s disqualification, he said the matter would be considered if and when it came up. “We will decide then. I am not the person to take that call. The decision has to be taken by the party,” he said.

He added that the decision to suspend and expel Mamkootathil was not taken by him alone but was a collective decision of the party.

Earlier, Palakkad District Congress Committee president A. Thankappan said Mamkootathil was no longer associated with the party. He said it was up to Mamkootathil to decide whether he should resign from the MLA post.

Similarly, Indian Union Muslim League leader P. K .Kunhalikutty said Mamkootathil was now an individual with no association with the Congress.

“Congress has no responsibility regarding Mamkootathil. It is now up to him to face the allegations that are repeatedly emerging against him,” he said, adding that the law would take its course.

Meanwhile, LDF convenor T. P. Ramakrishnan alleged that the Congress was responsible for Mamkootathil despite expelling him, calling the move a “face-saving exercise”.

“After expelling Mamkootathil, Congress should have demanded his resignation from the MLA post. No such demand has been raised so far, and Congress leaders are protecting him,” he said.

Earlier in the day, General Education Minister V. Sivankutty said that even after cases were registered, Mamkootathil attended several public events with the support of Congress leaders.

“Congress should ensure that his position does not give him any kind of protection. We have information that the Congress camp is still supporting him. The law will take its own course,” he said.

CPI(M) state secretary M. V. Govindan said the Congress was facing a “severe moral decay.” He alleged that the rape incidents took place when Mamkootathil was in charge of the Youth Congress as well as serving as an MLA.

“He was promoted based on these acts,” Mr. Govindan alleged.

He said the CPI(M) had not demanded Mamkootathil’s disqualification from the Assembly, as people were already witnessing the developments related to the case.

“It is not just one or three cases. There could be around 10 to 18 cases. Only three cases have been registered so far. More will come out soon,” he said.

BJP leader P. K. Krishnadas alleged that the Congress was standing more with Mamkootathil than with the victims and demanded that the party seek his resignation from the MLA post.

Published – January 11, 2026 09:45 pm IST



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