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Kerala Congress (M) performed well in the state assembly elections as part of the LDF, solidifying its presence in regional politics.
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Kerala Congress (m) (KECM) Information
| Party Name | Kerala Congress (m) |
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| Founder | K. M. Mani |
| Party Founded Date | 01 Jan 1979 |
| Split From | Kerala Congress |
| No. of MPs | Rajyasabha : 1 |
| Party Headquarters | State Committee Office, Near Fire Station, Kottayam |
| Rajya Sabha Leader | Jose K. Mani |
| Newspaper | Prathichaya weekly |
| Student Wing | Kerala Students Congress |
| Youth Wing | Kerala Youth Front |
| Women's Wing | Kerala Vanitha Congress |
| Labour Wing | Kerala Trade Union Congress |
| Political Position | Centre-left |
| Website | www.keralacongressm.co.in |
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Kerala Congress (m) (KECM) Ideology
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Kerala Congress (m) (KECM) Timeline
Kerala Congress (M) performed well in the state assembly elections as part of the LDF, solidifying its presence in regional politics.
Jose K. Mani took over the leadership of Kerala Congress (M), following the passing of his father, K. M. Mani.
Kerala Congress (M), under Jose K. Mani, left the UDF and joined the LDF, realigning its political stance.
Founder and long-time leader of Kerala Congress (M), K. M. Mani, passed away, marking the end of an era in Kerala politics.
Kerala Congress (M) rejoined the United Democratic Front, once again becoming a crucial ally in Kerala politics.
For a brief period, Kerala Congress (M) aligned with the Left Democratic Front (LDF), marking a significant shift in its political alliances.
Kerala Congress (M), as part of the United Democratic Front (UDF), played a crucial role in supporting the government under the leadership of K. Karunakaran.
K. M. Mani officially established the Kerala Congress (Mani) faction, distinguishing the party from other splits of the Kerala Congress.
Internal differences led to splits within the Kerala Congress, forming multiple factions, including the Kerala Congress (M), led by K. M. Mani.
The Kerala Congress was formed in 1964 as a regional political party in Kerala, breaking away from the Indian National Congress.
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