The Hindu (Kochi)

CPI(M)’s poll experiment in Ponnani

It is for the first time that a nonCPI(M) man is contesting on the party symbol in the constituen­cy. Its candidate K.S. Hamza visits graves of Indian Union Muslim League leaders at Panakkad to send home the message that he’s an Indian Union Muslim League

- Abdul Latheef Naha Chief Minister SyroMalaba­r Church

hen K.S. Hamza, CPI(M) candidate in the Ponnani Lok Sabha constituen­cy, visited the graves of Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) leaders Syed P.M.S.A. Pookoya Thangal and Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal at Panakkad before filing his nomination on Wednesday, it did not surprise the political circles in Malabar. Mr. Hamza described the ziyarat or visit to the graves as personal and there was nothing political in it.

But he was quick to add that had Hyderali Shihab Thangal been alive, the IUML would not have fallen into “such a pathetic state”.

Mr. Hamza wanted to send home the message that he was an IUML man

Wto the core, but a dissident who drifted away from the party because of difference­s with the current leadership.

For the CPI(M), which even rubbed shoulders with People’s Democratic Party leader Abdul Nasir Maudany in Ponnani in 2009, it hardly matters. Mr. Hamza’s electoral ticket in Ponnani has been part of the CPI(M)’s longdrawn experiment with dissident and independen­t Muslim candidates.

Election symbol

But this time, the CPI(M) has given the party’s election symbol hammer sickle and star to Mr. Hamza. It is for the first time that a nonCPI(M) man is contesting on the CPI(M) symbol in Ponnani.

Political observers point out that the CPI(M) had no choice but to give its symbol to an IUML dissident because of the increasing concern over losing the symbol. In Ponnani, the CPI(M) symbol has come back after three decades. In the elections of 2019, 2014 and 2009, the party tried Muslim candidates as Independen­ts with different symbols. In 2004, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1991, 1989, and 1984, CPI candidates had contested there on CPI symbol.

The CPI(M) has had its dividends from the longdrawn electoral experiment, the winners of which included MLAs such as Manjalamku­zhi Ali, K.T. Jaleel, P.V. Anvar, and V. Abdurahman. In the backstage of politics, it is heard that a lot of money is also involved.

Almost all the Muslim dissidents the CPI(M) experiment­ed with were either opulent or deeply influentia­l.

All but Dr. Jaleel were rich enough to fund the party in the elections.

Gains

When the party reaped gains from the electoral experiment­s it made for the Assembly with Manjalamku­zhi Ali (in Mankada), V. Abdurahman (in Tanur), P.V. Anvar (in Nilambur), and K.T. Jaleel (in Kuttippura­m/Tavanur), it is yet to pull off a victory in Lok

Sabha

Ponnani.

In 2019, the CPI(M) fielded Mr. Anvar in Ponnani, but his ramblings did not help the party.

In 2014, Mr. Abdurahman as a CPI(M) Independen­t candidate gave the closest fight ever to the IUML in Ponnani. And in 2009, when Independen­t Hussain Randathani contested for the CPI(M), the hype of experiment was at its zenith with the then CPI (M) State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan campaignin­g for him along with Mr. Maudany.

The CPI(M) knows well that Parliament elections are a league apart. Yet, it is adamant on pulling off a victory by depending on the strengths of the dissident candidates. With the fingers crossed, the party managers are watching as Mr. Hamza goes about canvassing the voters without changing his Muslim League persona. elections in

 ?? SAKEER HUSSAIN ?? CPI(M) candidate K.S. Hamza praying at the grave of former Indian Union Muslim League president Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal at Panakkad before proceeding to file his nomination on Wednesday.
SAKEER HUSSAIN CPI(M) candidate K.S. Hamza praying at the grave of former Indian Union Muslim League president Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal at Panakkad before proceeding to file his nomination on Wednesday.

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