Hindustan Times (East UP)

Kerala CM in CPI(M)’s first list, 33 legislator­s dropped

Vijayan, who is aiming for a 2nd consecutiv­e term, has been fielded once again from Kunnur’s Dharmadam

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and seven of his cabinet colleagues were among the 83 candidates announced by the CPI(M) heading the ruling LDF for the state assembly polls, while 33 sitting MLAs, including Thomas Isaac have been left out in line with the party’s twoterm criteria. The 33 MLAs will not be contesting this time, as the party gave seats to several new faces in an effort to reach out to the youngsters and women.

Vijayan, who has been fielded once again from Dharmadam in Kannur, has already hit the campaign trail,aiming a second consecutiv­e term for the lone left bastion in the country.

Health minister K K Shailaja (Mattannur), labour minister T P Ramakrishn­an (Perambra), power minister M M Mani (Udumbancho­la), Devaswom minister Kadakkampa­lly Surendran (Kazhakoota­m), fisheries minister Mercykutty Amma (Kundra), local self government minister A C Moideen (Kunnamkula­m) and higher education minister K T Jaleel (Left Independen­t) are trying their luck once again. Assembly speaker P Sreeramakr­ishnan has not been fielded by the party this time which preferred 73-year-old CITU national secretary P Nandakumar to contest from Ponnani in Malappuram.

CPI(M) state secretary in-charge A Vijayaragh­avan told the media that the list was prepared by the party keeping in mind the aim of coming back to power to “strengthen the fight for secular causes at the national level”. Two time Palakkad MP M B Rajesh, who lost in the 2019 lok sabha election, is contesting for the first time to the state assembly and would be trying his luck from Thrithala.

M V Govindan Master, K Radhakrish­an, P Rajeev and K N Balagopal are the among state secretaria­tmembers who are contesting. Noting that the party has picked qualified persons as candidates, Vijayaragh­avan said 42 of them are graduates,24 post-graduates, two Phd holders,, an Architect and two practicing MBBS doctors.

As many as 12 women and 4 youngsters below the age of 30 years are among the candidates.

Twenty eight lawyers and 25 candidates below the age of 50 have found a place in the list.

Besides Isaac, senior ministers E P Jayarajan, A K Balan, Prof Raveendran­ath and G Sudhakaran, are among the 33 MLAs who are not contesting the election due to the two term criteria enforced by the party to give preference to new candidates. Dismissing media reports that the new criteria was to avoid certain persons, Vijayaragh­avan said it was not so, but to give opportunit­ies to new persons. “The party is trying to give chances to new persons who are equally talented. But, there is a conscious campaign from certain quarters that it was to exclude some persons.

But, people will reject it for sure,” Vijayaragh­avan said.

Of the total candidates, 74 are from CPI(M) and 9 are party supported independen­ts.

The candidates of Devikulam and Manjeswara­m will be declared later, he said adding that the final list was prepared after taking into account the party’s interests at the national and state levels.

Both BJP and Congress are working in tandem in the state to prevent the Left from coming into power again, Vijayaragh­avan said adding that every person who wanted to retain the secular fabric of the southern state would vote for the CPI(M)-led front.

In the 2016 polls, the LDF had won 91 seats in the 140- member assembly.

 ??  ?? A election campaign banner featuring Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan being installed, ahead of the assembly polls, in Kochi on Friday.
A election campaign banner featuring Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan being installed, ahead of the assembly polls, in Kochi on Friday.

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