When V D Satheesan took over as Leader of Opposition in May 2021, the Congress in Kerala was staring at one of its lowest ebbs. Reduced to just 21 seats in the assembly and reeling from a second consecutive defeat, the party looked directionless, its cadre demoralised and its traditional support base fractured. At the time, few would have predicted that, within five years, Satheesan would script one of the most remarkable political turnarounds i…
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