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Kerala constituen­cies face stiff battle

- Ashraf Padanna

With the Congress party which leads Kerala’s opposition United Democratic Front announcing the first list of 12 candidates, batle lines are geting clearer here now.

The southern state will vote on April 23 to elect 20 seats to the 544-member Lok Sabha, the lower houses of parliament, in staggered national elections spread over two months.

Four other candidates of allies, two fielded by the Indian Union Muslim Leagues (IUML) and one each of the Kerala Congress (M) and Revolution­ary Socialist Party (RSP), are already in the fray.

Mullappall­y Ramachandr­an, the Congress state chief, said candidates for the remaining four seats (Vadakara, Wayanad, Alappuzha and Atingal) would be ready by Monday.

The state’s ruling Let Democratic Front (LDF) led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPM had finalised all their 20 candidates much in advance and is way ahead in campaignin­g.

However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is yet to open its account in Kerala, is continuing deliberati­ons on possible candidates for all but one seat.

Kummanam Rajasekhar­an, who quit last week as Mizoram this month, is locked in a fierce threecorne­red contest with Congress leader Dr Shashi Tharoor and C Divakaran of the Communist Party of India (CPI) in the state capital here.

The BJP is reportedly waiting for the finalisati­on of the Congress candidates and is hoping to field some disgruntle­d leaders from the rival camps like Tom Vadakkan and Dr KS Radhakrish­nan who switched sides this week.

In Mavelikkar­a, Congress party’s Kodikunnil Suresh is defending the seat for the seventh time while the CPI has fielded its Adoor legislator Chittayam Gopakumar in a desperate bid to wrest it.

In Idukki, Youth Congress state president Dean Kuriakose is challengin­g siting MP Joice George, an independen­t fielded by the CPM, and in Ernakulam, legislator Hibi Eden got the party nomination against CPM’S P Rajeevan, ignoring claims of KV Thomas, the siting MP.

Benny Behanan is its candidate in Chalakudy, challengin­g the incumbent Innocent, an independen­t earlier and now the CPM candidate, and the youngest of the Congress candidate, Ramya Haridas, is pited against CPM’S PK Biju in Alathur.

 ?? Reuters ?? A worker carries a roll of flags of Congress party at a flag manufactur­ing factory in Ahmedabad.
Reuters A worker carries a roll of flags of Congress party at a flag manufactur­ing factory in Ahmedabad.

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