If the forward reaction is exothermic, the increase in the rate of backward reaction is more than that of the forward reaction thereby shifting the equilibrium to the left as predicted by le chatelier's principle.
thats what I said,(in different words) and if Le Le Chatelier principle has no place or factor in this , why are you referring to it? Id imagine, you did, like I, because with such conditions, the extra heat may create more product, which is responded too in an analogous manner, such is the case with THE PRINCIPAL YOU ARE STATING PLAYS NO PART.
tHE SYSTEM WANTS TOO MAINTAIN EQUILIBRIUM, SO THE BACKWARD REACTION JUMPS A NOTCH, CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE.