The Hindu (Erode)

A sitting Parliament­arian’s quest to retain a coastal, industrial constituen­cy

The Thoothukud­i Lok Sabha constituen­cy achieved a high-proƒle status in 2019 when DMK leader, and its current MP, Kanimozhi entered the fray from here. Four out of the six Assembly constituen­cies here are represente­d by the DMK, and one by the Congress, a

- Palanivel Rajan

en years after its creation, following a delimitati­on, the politicall­y nondescrip­t Thoothukud­i Lok Sabha constituen­cy achieved a high-pro”le status in 2019 when DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidh­i entered the fray against BJP leader and former Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan.

Events such as protests against the Sterlite Copper plant and the police ”ring that killed 13 protestors, changed the constituen­cy’s pro”le.

A coastal belt with a number of industries, the constituen­cy is well-known for its ”shing and manufactur­ing units, and the V.O. Chidambara­nar Port. With boundaries falling under four districts before delimitati­on, Thoothukud­i, formerly Tiruchendu­r constituen­cy, comprises six Assembly segments – Thoothukud­i, Tiruchendu­r, Srivaikunt­am, Ottapidara­m, Vilathikul­am and Kovilpatti.

In 2009, DMK’s S.R. Jeyadurai defeated AIADMK’s Cynthia Pandian by a margin of 76,000

Tvotes. In 2014, J. Jayasingh Thiyagaraj Natterjee of the AIADMK emerged victorious, defeating DMK’s P. Jegan by a margin of 1.24 lakh votes.

Ms. Kanimozhi, who had earlier represente­d the DMK in the Rajya Sabha, entered the fray from here in 2019. Her status as the daughter of DMK leader M. Karunanidh­i; the anti-Sterlite sentiments; and the police ”ring at protestors worked in her favour, resulting in her victory. Now Ms. Soundarara­jan’s decision to opt for the Chennai South constituen­cy has left Thoothukud­i with not-so prominent names, apart from Ms. Kanimozhi, and the split in the BJP-AIADMK alliance has reduced the intensity of the campaign.

Sivasami Velumani of the AIADMK, S.D.R. Vijayaseel­an of the TMC (Moopanar) and J. Rowena Ruth Jane of the NTK are in the fray.

Ms. Kanimozhi has an advantage over her rivals. Four out of the six Assembly constituen­cies here are represente­d by the DMK; one by the Congress, an ally of the DMK; and one by the AIADMK. Two Ministers – Anitha R. Radhakrish­nan and P. Geetha Jeevan – represent Assembly segments in this constituen­cy. Hindus account for 72% of the population in this constituen­cy, Christians 21% and Muslims 7%. The predominan­t caste is Nadars, followed by a considerab­le proportion of Devendra Kula Vellalars, Devars, and Naickers, among others.

Ms. Kanimozhi is appreciate­d by a cross-section of voters for her relief works during the ¦ood that ravaged the district in December last year. The DMK’s consistent campaign against the BJP government at the Centre over its alleged failure to allot adequate relief appears to be paying o‚. “Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s visit to the ¦ood-a‚ected areas raised the hope for relief. However, people remain upset with the Centre’s indi‚erence towards our problems,” S. Saravanape­rumal, a farmers’ associatio­n leader, said.

While industries and other sectors that provide jobs are concentrat­ed only in Thoothukud­i city, places such as Ottapidara­m taluk, Udangudi, and northern part of the district, particular­ly Vilathikul­am, have not seen any developmen­t, a CPI(M) member in Thoothukud­i district said. “It is a rain-fed region and farming activities take place only when there is rain. People are unemployed for the remaining months,” he added.

Farmers raise concerns as their agricultur­al lands had been ”lled by sand, following the heavy rain-induced inundation last year. Though the State government had promised to remove the sand, no e‚orts have been made so far, they contended.

“In the past, MPs would hardly participat­e in local events, Ms. Kanimozhi’s work here has been satisfacto­ry,” says Gnanasekar­an, a resident.

Mr. Sivasami Velumani is hopeful of a victory. “We have proposed important projects such as strengthen­ing of Tamirabhar­ani banks,” he said. Mr. Vijayaseel­an said that though the DMK claimed that they carried out relief works well despite not receiving funds from the Centre, the reality on the ground was di‚erent.

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E. Balagurusa­my urges people not to vote for parties that are against ‘progressiv­e’ policies.
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