The Hindu (Kozhikode)

A red citadel that has swung between the LDF and the UDF

- Mithosh Joseph

Often portrayed as a red citadel, the Kannur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, known for its looms and lore, has been characteri­sed by a series of nuanced shifts in the Lok Sabha elections.

For an extended period, Congress leader Mullappall­y Ramachandr­an dominated the political arena, winning five consecutiv­e terms from 1984 to 1998. However, the emergence of A.P. Abdullakut­ty, then with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)], diminished his influence. Mr. Abdullakut­ty went on to represent the constituen­cy for a decade till 2009 — he defeated Mr. Ramachandr­an in the general elections in 1999 and 2004.

After delimitati­on

The delimitati­on process detached North Wayanad, now Mananthava­dy, from the Kannur constituen­cy and since the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, electoral fortunes have oscillated between the Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)].

While Congress leader K. Sudhakaran won in 2009, P.K. Sreemathy of the CPI(M) wrested the seat from him in 2014, albeit by a narrow margin of over 6,500 votes. The constituen­cy again witnessed a dramatic reversal in 2019, with Mr. Sudhakaran trouncing Ms. Sreemathy by a huge margin of 94,559 votes.

The Congress has renominate­d sitting MP Mr. Sudhakaran this time as well despite his initial reluctance to enter the fray, citing his position as the

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president. The CPI(M) has chosen its Kannur district secretary, M.V. Jayarajan, a twotime legislator who represente­d the erstwhile Edakkad segment, to wrest the seat from the Congress.

The BJP, which has come only in a distant third position in the Lok Sabha elections, is experiment­ing by fielding the former District Congress Committee general secretary C. Raghunath, who joined the party recently. Mr. Raghunath contested against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as the Congressle­d United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate in the Dharmadam Assembly constituen­cy in the 2021 Assembly polls.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Mr. Sudhakaran benefitted from multiple factors, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s candidacy in Wayanad and a campaign against political violence, especially the murder of Youth Congress activist S.P. Shuhaib, allegedly reportedly by CPI(M) workers, near Mattannur in February 2018.

Of the seven Assembly segments in the constituen­cy, Left Democratic Front members emerged victorious in five — Taliparamb­a, Azhikode, Kannur, Dharmadam, and Mattannur — in the 2021 polls. The remaining two, Irikkur and Peravoor, are represente­d by UDF members.

Campaign issues

A key campaign issue is the performanc­e of Mr. Sudhakaran as a parliament­arian. This apart, the developmen­t of Kannur Internatio­nal Airport and Kannur railway station and utilisatio­n of funds of the Members of Parliament Local Area Developmen­t Scheme are among the issues being raised.

Although 60% of the voters in the constituen­cy reside in urban areas, the consolidat­ion of rural farmers’ votes generally favours Congress candidates. Kannur’s total electorate is 13,19,627, including 6,93,026 women, 6,26,595 men, and six transgende­r persons.

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