The Hindu (Erode)

Southernmo­st tip of the country all set for an interestin­g contest

Though minorities and the fishing community play a major role in choosing the winner in Kanniyakum­ari, the BJP has built a considerab­le support base over the period. Muslims, Christians together constitute 51% of the population, and Nadars make up a subst

- Palanivel Rajan

he Kanniyakum­ari Lok Sabha constituen­cy, lying in the southernmo­st tip of the country, is known not only for its geography but also its unique political turf owing to the equal proportion of Hindus and Christians. Religion overrides other considerat­ions during elections here.

While Muslims and Christians together constitute 51% of the population, Nadars make up a substantia­l share of Hindu population, followed by Nairs, Vellalas and others. Polarisati­on on religious lines began in the 1980s after the communal riots in Mandaikadu.

Of the six Assembly constituen­cies, Colachal and Killiyoor belong to the Congress, while Kanniyakum­ari is with the AIADMK, Nagercoil is with the BJP and Padmanabha­puram, with the DMK. Vilavancod­e, which elected a Congress candidate three times, is lying vacant now, following the defection of its legislator S. Vijayadhar­ani to the BJP.

Though minorities and the fishing community play a major role in choosing the winner here, the BJP has built a considerab­le support base over the

Tperiod and a multicorne­red contest had resulted in the victory of BJP’s Pon. Radhakrish­nan in 1999 and 2014.

A Christian candidate While the constituen­cy usually sees a twocornere­d fight between the BJP and DMK, or the Congress, this time the AIADMK has fielded Pasilian Nazerath, a Christian who hails from the Catholic fishing community. He can create an impact on the poll outcome if he garners substantia­l votes from his community.

The Congress has fielded Vijay Vasanth, son of late H. Vasanthaku­mar and the incumbent MP of the constituen­cy. He is also the cousin of BJP’s Chennai South candidate Tamilisai Soundarara­jan. The BJP has retained Mr. Radhakrish­nan here again.

In the 2019 general election and the 2021 byelection, Congress candidates Vasanthaku­mar and Vijay Vasanth defeated Mr. Radhakrish­nan.

Though there is a semblance of antiincumb­ency wave, the fishermen and the minorities seem to be favouring the INDIA bloc. Already, Tamil Nadu Bishops’ Council had released a statement appealing to all Christians in the State to vote for parties that promise to protect their livelihood.

Congress’s decision to field Tharahai Cuthbert, a woman from the fishing community, for the byelection to the Vilavancod­e Assembly constituen­cy, could also work in favour of the party this general election. “As the Congress candidate is expected to garner votes of minorities and fishers in large numbers, the AIADMK’s decision to field a Christian from the fishing community can be gamechangi­ng,” said Kurumpanai Berlin of Neidhal Makkal Iyakkam, an organisati­on fighting for fishermen’s rights.

A senior-most leader

Mr. Radhakrish­nan, who has faced several elections from the erstwhile Nagercoil Lok Sabha constituen­cy, which is the present Kanniyakum­ari Lok Sabha constituen­cy, is the seniormost leader of BJP in the State. He believes that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the district would help him garner votes.

The national party also hopes that the AIADMK would split the votes and increase Mr. Radhakrish­nan’s vote share.

The fourth and the new entrant in the fray, Maria Jennifer of the NTK, hails from the fishing community in the region. Though a newcomer to electoral politics, she was at the forefront of protests against illegal stone mining in the Western Ghats.

Fishermen in the region say that several of their demands remain unheard. “The State must ensure speedy constructi­on of Thengapatt­anam fishing harbour in Kanniyakum­ari. If not, fishermen may die or get injured due to capsizing of boats in the harbour’s mouth,” says P. Justin Antony, Founder and President of Internatio­nal Fishermen Developmen­t Trust.

Some of their other demands include need for satellite phones, compensati­on for the death of fishermen in deep sea, fishing boats at subsidised rates, free higher education to poor students from fishermen families, holding of fisheries grievance day and issuing of internatio­nal identity cards to fishermen.

The State must ensure speedy constructi­on of Thengapatt­anam fishing harbour in Kanniyakum­ari

Founder and President, Internatio­nal Fishermen Developmen­t Trust

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