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Won't become Kerala CM again: Antony

Senior Congress leader AK Antony said he would not commit the "hi... Read More
THRISSUR: Senior Congress leader A K Antony, whose three terms as Kerala

Chief Minister

in the past were cut short, on Saturday said he would not commit the "historical blunder" of becoming the CM of the state again.

"I will not commit the historical blunder again...That era is over. Even in my dreams, I am not harbouring plans to return to

Kerala politics

," he told reporters.

The former Defence Minister was replying to a question on whether he was keen to return to state politics and take over as chief minister if the

United Democratic Front

(UDF) returned to power in the coming Assembly elections.

"Twelve years ago I was chief minister. Each person has a time. It is best to stop singing when your voice is good," he said referring to a Malayalam proverb.

A three-time chief minister, Antony's terms were cut short on all occasions.

He become the the youngest chief minister at the age of 37 from April 1977 to October 1978. In his second term, he held the office from 1995 to 1996.

He had taken over the reins of the state when the Congress-led UDF was voted to power in 2001, but had to quit three years later after the front suffered a total rout in the then Lok Sabha elections. He was succeded by Oommen Chandy.

On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's claim that he saw BJP emerging as a third force in the state, Antony said it was only his "wishful thinking".

He also attacked the BJP-led NDA government and said nothing had been done for the state in the last two years.

Only Congress can defeat "anti-people" policies of the BJP-led government at the Centre, he added.
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