The Hindu (Erode)

Sivaganga: advantage Congress or will the voters make a different choice?

Congress’s P. Chidambara­m has won seven times here since 1984. His son, Karti P. Chidambara­m, is seeking reelection. While the AIADMK’s Xavier Dass is relying on the popularity of the ‘two leaves’ symbol, the NTK’s Ezhilarasi banks on the youth’s disappo

- L. Srikrishna

he electorate in the Sivaganga Lok Sabha Constituen­cy has traditiona­lly chosen candidates from the Congress more times than any other party.

Data from the past show P. Chidambara­m of the Congress had won seven times here since 1984. His son and sitting MP Karti P. Chidambara­m is seeking reelection.

The constituen­cy, which has six Assembly segments, has 16.33 lakh voters. Barring Karaikudi in Sivaganga district, the remaining towns have not seen any tangible transforma­tion in the last three to four decades. Though agricultur­e is the main source of employment, agrobased industries have not been establishe­d.

Karaikudi, an Assembly segment, has the famous Alagappa University, the Central Electroche­mical Research Institute (CECRI), and a number of educationa­l institutio­ns. However, graduates from here have migrated to other cities and States, and even abroad, for better employment opportunit­ies and

Thigher education.

Poor infrastruc­ture

The Spices Park, which was establishe­d in Sivaganga district a decade ago with much fanfare, has not attracted many investors. While entreprene­urs have complained of poor infrastruc­ture, farmers contend that processing facilities are available only for chilli and turmeric. They raise concerns over a high operationa­l cost. Issues in logistics discourage people from making big investment­s here.

Though the constituen­cy has a government law college and an agricultur­al college, which have recently come up here, people say the former should have been opened in Sivaganga and not in Karaikudi.

Faster developmen­t

Mr. Karti Chidambara­m has said during his campaign that he had raised several issues in Parliament. “Give a chance to the INDIA bloc; we will give a new meaning to the democratic fabric of the country and bring in developmen­t at a faster pace,” he says.

He told The Hindu that he had written to the Union Minister for Culture to establish heritage, culinary, and temple tourism in the constituen­cy. On the grievances of rail passengers, he said, “The Union government had done nothing for the State. They are running only fast trains and bullet trains, while unmanned level crossings need to be replaced with underpasse­s or railover bridges...”

Though the arithmetic is working in favour of the DMK front, local issues and grievances against the sitting MP may leave a dent on the number of votes he could secure

Affluent candidate

BJP candidate T. Devanathan Yadav owns a television channel and is one of the richest candidates in Tamil Nadu. According to his affidavit, he has a little over ₹300crore worth of movable and immovable assets.

He has been repeatedly saying that he is banking on the goodwill of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his charisma. “His [Mr. Modi’s] determinat­ion and grit will benefit not only the BJP and its allies, but also the entire nation,” he said, dismissing criticisms and the “outsider tag”.

The AIADMK’s Xavier Dass, who is relying on the popularity of the ‘two leaves’ symbol, said the Congress MP had done nothing in the last five years. “Like many, I am baffled as to why the Congress had renominate­d Mr. Karti Chidambara­m. He is inaccessib­le. He does not respect the locals. The family could have done numerous things for the people, but they didn’t and neither will they do anything in the future.”

The NTK’s Ezhilarasi is from Thanjavur district, and is banking on the disappoint­ment among the youth with the DMK and the AIADMK. “The BJP has been against minorities and the only saviour is Seeman...,” she said.

Though the arithmetic is working in favour of the DMK front, local issues and grievances against the sitting MP may dent the number of votes he could poll. But political analysts say he is sitting pretty.

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