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KM Mani threatens UDF to withdraw Kerala Congress support

| | Nov 10, 2015, at 05:29 pm
Thiruvanthapuram, Nov 10 (IBNS) The Congress-led UDF Government in Kerala faces a threat as Finance Minister K M Mani has threatened to withdraw support of his nine MLAs.

Reports said possibilities of Mani, heading the Kerala Congress, withdrawing support looks almost certain if he is forced to resign from the government by the Congress.

It has become almost certain that K M Mani will withdraw his ministers and positions his party got in the government if he is forced to resign from the government by the Congress.

However, there is a split in Kerala Congress  as the faction  led by P J Joseph has demanded  resignation of Mani. At present three MLAs are against Mani in his party and are demanding the resignation of the finance minister.

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