The Hindu (Kochi)

LDF, UDF warn against Modi victory, BJP highlights Centre’s achievemen­ts

- G. Krishnakum­ar

A handful of people at a tea stall in the sleepy village of Bharanipar­ambu along the Mookkanoor­Ezhattumug­ham road in Angamaly is busy debating the outcome of the Lok Sabha election over hot tea and crunchy pazhampori (banana fritters). It is around 7.30 a.m. and the crowd slowly expands as the discussion heats up.

Roji M. John, Congress MLA representi­ng the Angamaly Assembly constituen­cy, walks in to take a final look at the arrangemen­ts made along the roadside to welcome Benny Behanan, the candidate of the United Democratic Front in the Chalakudy Lok Sabha constituen­cy. The bursting of crackers marks the arrival of the incumbent MP along with K.C. Joseph, senior Congress leader.

Crucial election

In sparse words, Mr. Joseph reminds the assembled that this election is crucial. “A return of the Bharatiya Janata Partyled government at the Centre will crush democracy and citizen’s rights,'' he warns before handing over the mike to the candidate. “This election is also an opportunit­y for the electorate to oppose the breakdown of law and order and misrule of the Pinarayi Vijayan government in Kerala,'' says Mr. Behanan, as his motorcade moves to the next stop at Mookkanoor Junction.

Despite the soaring mercury levels, a black tea without sugar is the preferred choice of C. Raveendran­ath, candidate of the Left Democratic Front, as he takes a short break from the hectic campaign at the area committee office of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) located close to the bus station of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporatio­n in Perumbavoo­r.

C.B. Devadarsha­n, member of the party’s Ernakulam district secretaria­t, joins him to take stock of the whirlwind campaign tour across the constituen­cy. “The erosion of federalism and secularism under the Modi rule has been a key focus area in my brief interactio­ns with the people. A modern Chalakudy is another key poll plank” says the former Minister for Education and threetime MLA as he attends a call on his mobile phone. “We are moving to the nearby municipal stadium where Chief Minister Pinarayi is addressing a public programme as part of the campaign,” he says amidst the greetings offered by the party workers.

Nearly 9 km away from Perumbavoo­r, workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party are trying their best to beat the sweltering heat by having tea at a vegetarian restaurant along the KaladyMala­yttoor road. As the waiters take orders for crispy masala dosa and chana bhatura, the motorcade of K.A Unnikrishn­an, candidate of the National Democratic Alliance, enters the compound. A woman party worker welcomes him with a shawl.

“The response from the voters has been enthusiast­ic as they are eloquent about the performanc­e of the NDA government at the Centre. We are also highlighti­ng the need to step up road and other infrastruc­ture in the constituen­cy,” he says.

 ?? H. VIBHU ?? (From top) LDF candidate C. Raveendran­ath, UDF candidate Benny Behanan, and NDA candidate K. A. Unnikrishn­an during their poll campaign in the Chalakudy Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
H. VIBHU (From top) LDF candidate C. Raveendran­ath, UDF candidate Benny Behanan, and NDA candidate K. A. Unnikrishn­an during their poll campaign in the Chalakudy Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
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