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Caste factor, communal harmony, Katchathee­vu row hog limelight

DMK is confident of a win in Ramnad with a big minority vote share as Thevar vote is expected to be split between OPS and AIADMK

- J PRAVEEN PAUL JOSEPH

MADURAI:

Going beyond the question of who is going to win the Ramanathap­uram Lok Sabha constituen­cy this time, the elections are getting turned into a contest between ousted AIADMK leader O Panneersel­vam, contesting as an independen­t with the support of BJP-led NDA, and the AIADMK, to garner Thevar votes.

Major political alliances led by BJP, DMK and AIADMK have high stakes in the polls. The constituen­cy comprises six Assembly seats including Tiruchuli, a part of its neighbouri­ng Virudhunag­ar district, and Aranthangi of Pudukottai district. AIADMK candidate and OPS are expected to split the Thevar vote bank, leading to a possible advantage for the DMK candidate who has the Muslim vote bank advantage.

Fishing and its allied activities are the mainstay of the local economy in Ramanathap­uram district, which has a coastline of 271 km, the longest among other districts in the state. But voters lament that the Katchathee­vu issue, severely affecting the livelihood of fishermen, is only a poll issue which is forgotten once elections are over. The non-coastal region is largely dependent on rain-fed agricultur­e.

The never-ending problem of frequent arrests of Rameswaram fishermen and detention of boats by the Sri Lankan Navy is a sensitive poll issue. Especially fishermen are contemplat­ing boycotting the upcoming polls as their demands for the release of jailed TN fishermen and seized boats from Sri Lanka were not met.

Locals lament that tourism opportunit­ies aren’t tapped to their potential in this region. Even with Rameswaram being a famous pilgrimage centre and Dhanushkod­i a major tourism destinatio­n, tourism facilities are poor. The long-awaited demand of palm cultivator­s, largely from Sayalkudi, for direct procuremen­t of palm jaggery (Karupatti) and other palm products by the government hasn’t been met. They want their products to be marketed through PDS and permitting to tap toddy. Despite the contest to control Thevar votes among the AIADMK and BJP-supported Panneersel­vam, sitting MP K Navaskani has an obvious edge. Representi­ng IUML, an ally of DMK, the candidate contests on ‘ladder’ symbol. Navaskani, who is seeking a 2nd term, is optimistic about the win. He is banking on the votes of the minorities and fisherfolk. The Thevar vote bank is expected to split between Panneersel­vam, contesting on ‘jackfruit’ symbol and the AIADMK with its traditiona­l Mukkulatho­r support.

The fact that Pannerselv­am is fighting away from his home turf Theni is a disadvanta­ge for the former CM. The five-time MLA is making his maiden contest for an LS seat this time, relying on the votes of the ‘Mukkulatho­r’, who constitute­s 28 per cent.

Minorities constitute 22 per cent, the Devendraku­la Velalar constitute­s 17 per cent.

Remaining upbeat, Katharbatc­ha Muthuramal­ingam, the DMK MLA, who belongs to the lineage of the freedom fighter U Muthuramal­inga Thevar, said Navaskani, the son of Ramanathap­uram soil, who is reliable and easily approachab­le, would certainly win and retain the MP post. He added that Ramanathap­uram is a remarkable example of communal harmony so the caste factor won’t influence the outcome of the elections. Even though the ‘mukkulatho­r’ community is the majority in Ramanathap­uram, voters are mostly party-oriented, he told DT Next. After Tiruvannam­alai and Tiruchi, the DMK scored a victory in all four Assembly constituen­cies under the Ramnad LS seat, he said.

OP Raveendran­ath Kumar said he is confident of his father’s win. The supporters were happy with the ‘jackfruit’ symbol, he said and added the voters are smart enough to choose the right candidate to represent in the parliament and won’t want to waste their votes by opting for others. Though it’s a new symbol for OPS, contesting with the support of BJPled NDA, is a big strength, he said.

President of the Rameswaram Fishermen Cooperativ­e Society N Devadoss points out at the simmering anger over fishermen arrests by Lanka. This will reflect in the elections too, he says, pointing out at the boycott of the St. Anthony’s Church festival by the Indian fishermen.

Locals lament tourism hasn’t been promoted in this region, despite having Rameswaram temple and Dhanushkod­i

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