The Hindu (Kolkata)

INDIA partners spar in Kerala as BJP tries to gain a toehold

CPI(M)-led front is not treating Congress with kid gloves and has ‚elded strong candidates in all constituen­cies, including Wayanad, where Rahul Gandhi is contesting; Congress-led grouping hopes to cash in on the anti-incumbency factor

- S. Anandan PTI

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti, National Conference’s (NC) Mian Altaf, and J&K Apni Party’s Zafar Manhas on Thursday filed their nomination papers for the Anantnag-Rajouri seat in Jammu and Kashmir.

The PDP president, who was accompanie­d by her supporters, urged voters “not to boycott [the Lok Sabha election] this time”.

Accompanie­d by NC vicepresid­ent Omar Abdullah, senior Gujjar leader Mian Altaf Ahmed Larvi filed his papers. “Mian Altaf will represent all parties of the INDIA bloc. I hope with the cooperatio­n of our ally parties our candidate will emerge victorious,” he said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is yet to field any candidate from the seat.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah at a mega roadshow before filing his nomination for the Lok Sabha election, on Thursday.

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti filing nomination for the Lok Sabha election on Thursday. t is raining promises in the unusually hot summer of April in Kerala as campaignin­g for the Lok Sabha election has reached a crescendo. The State will go to the polls in the second phase of the election on April 26.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) led by the Congress and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by the CPI(M) — arch rivals in Kerala but allies in the INDIA bloc elsewhere, including fallen Communist citadels West Bengal and Tripura — promise to restore secularism, democratic values and federal culture while the hard sell for the BJP is “Modi’s guarantees”.

Having hit its nadir in the 2021 Assembly election after a stellar show in the 2019 Lok Sabha election riding on the ‘Sabarimala sentiments’ wave and the ‘Rahul for PM’ slogan, the UDF has ‘elded most of its sitting MPs for another term. After the Kerala Congress (Mani) [KC(M)], which won the Kottayam seat on UDF ticket switched sides to the Left in 2020, the UDF grouping has 18 of the 20 seats right now.

The LDF, meanwhile, is

IPoll o—icials have cautioned the Congress’s Nagaland Lok Sabha seat candidate S. Supongmere­n Jamir against appealing to “communal feelings” for securing votes. This comes after his alleged assertion to some tribes that it would be di—icult for “our people” if the BJP retained not treating its ally in the INDIA bloc with kid gloves as it has put up strong candidates in all constituen­cies, including Wayanad, where senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi now has a formidable opponent in the CPI’s Annie Raja. The Left is unsparing in its criticism of the Congress for toeing a ‘soft Hindutva’ line, which it says has catalysed defection of Congress leaders to the BJP.

An anti-incumbency mood against the Left coalition, which has been in power for an unpreceden­ted second consecutiv­e term in the State, is what the UDF is seeking to cash in on, other than the slew of allegation­s of ‘nancial misappropr­iation against the top echelons of the CPI (M).

The Left parries these power at the Centre again.

Acting on the BJP’s complaint, the State’s Chief Electoral O—icer issued the warning to Mr. Jamir a day before the lone Lok Sabha constituen­cy from Nagaland goes to the polls on Friday.

Noting that there is an urgent need to maintain decorum, the o—icer said, “You, Shri S. Supongmere­n Jamir, are strictly cautioned against appealing to communal feelings for securing votes in favour of your candidatur­e”.

Those who remember the 2014 polls know the condition then. They should inform ‚rst-time voters about discontent during that period

YOGI ADITYANATH

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister

“politicall­y motivated” charges by questionin­g the probity of Central agencies such as the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and the Income Tax Department. The Congress is playing into the hands of the BJP, which is desperate to open its account in the Lok Sabha from Kerala, it argues.

Rising vote share

The BJP campaign, as elsewhere, is spearheade­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Four of its candidates have a history of having been with the Congress. The BJP, which is in alliance with the Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) to sway a chunk of the Ezhava community votes, has lately been seen as aggressive­ly trying to win over the Christian community.

The Catholic Church allowed itself to be leveraged by the BJP when a unit of the Syro Malabar Church screened The Kerala Story, a ‘lm raising the bogey of ‘love jihad’.

With its vote share having risen to 15.2% in 2019, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) — whose candidate Kummanam Rajasekhar­an came second in the Thiruvanan­thapuram constituen­cy — has been able to make it a triangular ‘ght in Thiruvanan­thapuram and Thrissur seats.

But the UDF and the LDF have resolved to ensure that the NDA continues to draw a blank in the State. Fighting the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) is a priority for both, and the Congress hopes to reap the bene‘ts of its

Accusing the Congress of neglecting and isolating the Northeast, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president J.P. Nadda on Thursday said the integratio­n of the region with the rest of the country has taken place under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In 2019 there was a 7% swing in favour of the BJP due to airstrikes. They expected Ram Mandir to create that swing, but that is not happening PRITHVIRAJ CHAVAN

Congress leader

long-term partnershi­p with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), which is seeking to retain the Ponnani and Malappuram seats, in other constituen­cies as well.

The LDF has been more articulate in its opposition to the CAA. It counts the support of the KC(M) as a means to make inroads into the Christian community in the central Kerala region. Regional issues such as the increasing incidence of human-wildlife con®ict in most districts and the tight ‘nancial situation of the State government are topics of discussion, along with national issues such as the use of Central agencies as a political tool and the fall in family incomes.

‘Personal attacks’ Campaignin­g has slid into personal attacks and slander in at least a few constituen­cies witnessing a close ‘ght, such as Vadakara, where former Health Minister and LDF candidate K.K. Shailaja has ‘led complaints with the police and the Election Commission (EC) against cyberbully­ing and fake propaganda while Sha‘ Parambil, the UDF candidate, has appealed for deployment of Central forces and video surveillan­ce of polling booths.

With no evident wave favouring any political formation or alliance, nobody is ready to take chances.

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