The Hindu (Kochi)

The bogey of secret tieups for elections

- A.S. Jayanth

Come every election, rival political fronts in Kerala raise the bogey of “anthardhar­a”, a euphemism for a secret understand­ing between parties, leading to crossvotin­g by the cadre or sympathise­rs for various candidates. The 2024 Lok Sabha polls are no different.

The Congressle­d United Democratic Front (UDF) has accused the CPI(M) of entering into a secret tieup with the BJP to help Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidates in some seats. According to Congress leaders, proBJP votes in the Vadakara segment are likely to go in favour of LDF candidate K.K. Shailaja, who is pitted against the UDF’s Shafi Parambil. In return, the Congress alleges proLeft votes will be cast in favour of actorturne­dpoliticia­n Suresh Gopi, National Democratic Alliance candidate from Thrissur.

It is no secret that crossvotin­g happens during elections, but there have also been instances of alleged “tieups” between various parties. The reported withdrawal of a Bharatiya Jan Sangh candidate from the Pattambi constituen­cy against the late E.M.S. Namboodiri­pad in the 1960 Assembly election led to allegation­s about an “understand­ing” between the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh and the Congress.

1965 Assembly polls

In the 1965 Assembly polls, it was rumoured that the then newly formed CPI(M) had a “tieup” with the Indian Union Muslim League in some segments.

In the 1991 general elections, the BJP did not have a candidate in the Vadakara Lok Sabha seat and the UDF did not have one in the Beypore Assembly seat, which was later dubbed as a “CongressLe­agueBJP alliance” or “KoLiBi” pact.

Disgruntle­d Congress supporters of the late K. Karunakara­n played a major role in the victory of the LDF candidate in the 2003 Lok Sabha bypoll in Ernakulam, and the 2004 Lok Sabha polls. Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakara­n), the breakaway party founded by Karunakara­n, actively supported the LDF in the Lok Sabha bypoll in Thiruvanan­thapuram and the local body polls in 2005.

 ?? VISHNU PRATHAP ?? Francis George, UDF candidate for the Kottayam Lok Sabha seat, receives the cash to be deposited along with his nomination papers from Mariyamma Oommen, wife of the late Oommen Chandy, at Puthuppall­y on Tuesday. Mr. George is slated to file his nomination on Thursday.
VISHNU PRATHAP Francis George, UDF candidate for the Kottayam Lok Sabha seat, receives the cash to be deposited along with his nomination papers from Mariyamma Oommen, wife of the late Oommen Chandy, at Puthuppall­y on Tuesday. Mr. George is slated to file his nomination on Thursday.

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