The Hindu (Kochi)

No-holds-barred campaign in Thrissur as all three fronts fancy their chances

- Mini Muringathe­ri

Nooru Pookkale... Nooru Nooru Pookkale… Lal Salam... Lal Salam Sakhakkale… Singer Aloshi was singing at Thekkinkad­u Maidan here. The mood was upbeat. Party workers were carrying V.S. Sunil Kumar, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, on their shoulders.

The cultural meet was organised by the Kalalaya Koottayma (Campus Group), consisting of friends and colleagues of Mr. Sunil Kumar, as part of his campaign. The gathering, in which writers and cultural leaders attended, started with the reading of the Preamble of the Constituti­on.

‘Stopping hatred’

“This election is crucial for the country. We have to decide whether we need to uphold democracy and secularism. If we cannot stop hatred and religious polarisati­on, it will be the greatest harm we do to our future generation­s,” says Mr. Sunil

Kumar. He could call almost everyone gathered there by their name. This familiarit­y with the constituen­cy is the trump card of the threetime MLA and former Agricultur­e Minister, who tries to convert this personal connection­s to votes. On the other hand, the United Democratic Front (UDF) is banking not only on the image of K. Muraleedha­ran as the son of the late Chief Minister K. Karunakara­n but also his reputation as a ‘troublesho­oter’ in the Congress.

There is no emotional play or gimmicks in his campaign. But Mr. Muraleedha­ran, who gave the election scene in Thrissur a jolt with a lastminute surprise entry, has managed to boost party workers’ spirit. “I have always come up through tight competitio­ns. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is trying to kill democratic values. The country needs an alternativ­e to the Sangh Parivar. Only the Congress can provide that,” said Mr. Muraleedha­ran.

Reiteratin­g his allegation of a CPI(M)BJP deal in Thrissur, Mr. Muraleedha­ran said: “[CPI(M) leaders were questioned multiple times in the Karuvannur bank loan scam. Why was none of them arrested? The ED questionin­g is just an eyewash. We suspect a hidden deal between the CPI (M) and the BJP.”

Prestige issue

Along with mega events attended by highprofil­e leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Suresh Gopi is concentrat­ing on microcampa­igns such as family gatherings. For Mr. Gopi it is a prestige issue as Thrissur is one of the seats on which the BJP has pinned high hopes.

“Don’t we need any developmen­t in the State? Don’t you want to extend the metro to Thrissur? Are you satisfied with the State’s developmen­t in the past years,” Mr. Gopi asks the gatherings, which consist of mostly women.

“I am asking you to vote for a change. I don’t want my attention to be distracted by issues such as communal polarisati­on. I am only concerned about people’s issues. Think before you vote, and vote for yourself,” says the actorturne­dpoliticia­n.

 ?? K.K. NAJEEB ?? (Clockwise from top left) LDF candidate V.S. Sunil Kumar, UDF candidate K. Muraleedha­ran, and NDA candidate Suresh Gopi during their election campaign in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
K.K. NAJEEB (Clockwise from top left) LDF candidate V.S. Sunil Kumar, UDF candidate K. Muraleedha­ran, and NDA candidate Suresh Gopi during their election campaign in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
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