The Hindu (Kozhikode)

High-pitched polling after high-voltage campaign in Vadakara segment

The booth at Palur LP School at Thikkodi re ects the spirit of electoral battle in the constituen­cy

- A.S. Jayanth

The canopy spread across the courtyard of Palur LP School at Thikkodi was not enough to shield voters queueing up outside the polling booth from the scorching summer heat on Friday morning.

“It is not yet 10 a.m., and the line of voters is already stretching outside the premises. There is no cover. Some people have already returned home unable to stand this weather,” a local resident quipped. This polling booth along NH 66, near Koyilandy, more or less re‡ected the spirit of the high-pitched electoral battle in the Vadakara Lok Sabha segment.

Though voting started only at 7 a.m., some people had already reached their booths much earlier. But not many were fortunate enough to Šnish the voting fast as the polling kept dragging on, and long queues developed outside by 9 a.m. itself. Perhaps, it was this voters’ enthusiasm that prompted ShaŠ Parambil, United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate, a native of Palakkad, to reach there as soon as he cast his vote. “I voted in Manappulli­kkavu and reached the Shoranur Railway

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Station by road. I caught the next available train bound for Kozhikode,” he told The Hindu outside a restaurant at Kainatti in Vadakara town.

Mr. Parambil was seen interactin­g with customers and sta˜. He was also happily obliging their demand to take selŠes. “See, some people are not even allowing him to go to the washroom,” Revolution­ary Marxist Party (RMP) leader N. Venu, who accompanie­d

Mr. Parambil, said.

Mr. Venu’s party, though not an o™cial ally of the UDF, is solidly backing the Palakkad MLA. Yellowish ‡ex boards and posters featuring a beaming Mr. Parambil are seen outside a Shiva Temple at Orkkatteri near Kunnummakk­ara, where counters set up by the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the UDF lay cheek by jowl. ‘RMP-supported UDF candidate’ is prominentl­y written on some ‡ex boards on the temple premises that lead up to a polling booth at Orkkatteri LP School. A large number of senior citizens, including women, are seen outside and inside the booth there.

It was the women voters themselves who were more enthusiast­ic to greet K.K. Shailaja, LDF candidate, when she visited the polling booth at Kadathanad Rajas Higher Secondary School at Purameri in

Nadapuram. Asked about the high polling percentage in the Thalassery Assembly constituen­cy, Ms. Shailaja retorted, “I hope that is a good sign for us.”

Only Ms. Shailaja’s posters and hoardings could be spotted outside the polling centre at a welfare centre for children and elderly at the nearby Karukulam.

The scene outside St. George High School in Vilangad was sombre as gunclad security personnel stood guard considerin­g the politicall­y sensitive nature of the region. Even around 6 p.m., many voters were still milling around polling booths in the constituen­cy as police personnel started closing the gates. Tokens were given to those in the queue to help them vote. The day is still young.

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 ?? ?? As ballot battle ends: Shafi Parambil, UDF candidate, at a restaurant in Vadakara town; and (right) K.K. Shailaja, LDF candidate, at Kadathanad Rajas Higher Secondary School, Purameri.
As ballot battle ends: Shafi Parambil, UDF candidate, at a restaurant in Vadakara town; and (right) K.K. Shailaja, LDF candidate, at Kadathanad Rajas Higher Secondary School, Purameri.

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