Mr. Sasi later responded to the media that his resignation was purely due to “personal reasons” and that he has “no plans to join the UDF.” However, he is expected to meet the media formally on Friday.
Mr. Sasi, who was demoted to the branch committee from the district committee by the party, had been distancing himself from party programmes of late. Mr. Sasi faced party’s disciplinary action following the findings of an inquiry commission that he was involved in alleged financial misappropriation.
After the disciplinary action, the party district committee had asked him to quit the KTDC chairmanship. However, he refused to resign. In the meantime, he also stayed away from the north Kerala leg of the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) Vikasana Munnetta Jatha being led by party State secretary M.V. Govindan when the march reached Palakkad district on Sunday (February 15), deepening the rift with the party.
Although Mr. Sasi claimed that he had abstained from the LDF march due to health issues, there had been rumours that he might contest as an Independent UDF candidate from Ottapalam in the coming Assembly elections. He is expected to clarify his position in detail while addressing the media on Friday.
Mr. Sasi had earlier faced another disciplinary action, with the party suspending him for six months in 2018 following charges of sexually harassing a woman.
Published – February 19, 2026 03:08 pm IST
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