The Hindu (Kochi)

The battle in Vadakara between MLAs may go down to the wire

- A.S. Jayanth

It is not yet noon, but summer heat is picking up at Koolikkunn­u in Velom grama panchayat in the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituen­cy on a Thursday morning. Undeterred, scores of women, children, and men are huddled around a makeshift stage, listening to a speech by Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate K.K. Shailaja.

“Your faces reflect our determinat­ion to win. Though I wish to meet each voter, it is not practicall­y possible. So, I request you to tell the people close to you to vote for me,” she says. Earlier, Ms. Shailaja was welcomed in a procession which had girls dressed up in Mohiniyatt­am costumes and local artistes playing drums.

While explaining the importance of the Lok Sabha polls, Ms. Shailaja, Mattannur MLA, claims she will raise the voice of labourers, women, youth, and farmers in Parliament. The candidate also highlights her tenure as Health Minister in the first Pinarayi Vijayan Cabinet to point out how she worked among the people and improved the infrastruc­ture in government hospitals.

Around 20 km away in Vadakara town, C.R. Praphul Krishnan, National Democratic Alliance candidate, is meeting a delegation from Wayanad at his election committee office in the afternoon. Functionar­ies of the Poozhithod­e

Padinjarat­hara Road Karmasamit­hi, which is demanding an alternativ­e road connecting Kozhikode and Wayanad districts, seek his help to make the project a reality.

“It is caught in red tape because there are some objections related to a small stretch in the forests. I will take it up with the authoritie­s,” he promises them. Mr. Krishnan says his plans for the constituen­cy include a university for the traditiona­l martial art Kalaripaya­ttu and tourism projects connecting Kappad, Koyilandy, and other major beaches.

At the same time, Shafi Parambil, the United Democratic Front candidate, is travelling to Koovapoyil, near Peruvannam­uzhy, in Chakkittap­ara grama panchayat. Meeting the staff of Shalom TV, he claims he can be their voice in Parliament. “My promise is that you will never regret your decision if you elect me as an MP,” Mr. Parambil, Palakkad MLA, says.

‘Political violence’

Earlier in the afternoon, the Congress leader submitted his nomination papers to P. Anvar Sadath, Revenue Divisional Officer, Vadakara. Ahead of it, a roadshow featuring a large number of women, including K.K. Rema, Vadakara MLA, and Achu Oommen, daughter of the late Oommen Chandy, among others, was taken out from the new bus stand premises. In her speech, Ms. Rema sought votes against the “culture of political violence” and the antipeople policies of the Union and State government­s.

The last word is yet to be out in this battle between the MLAs.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? (From top) LDF candidate K.K. Shailaja with a group of women voters near Mokeri; UDF candidate Shafi Parambil taking a selfie with the staff at Shalom TV at Koovapoyil, near Peruvannam­uzhi; NDA candidate C.R. Praphul Krishnan meeting a delegation from Wayanad at his election committee office.
K. RAGESH (From top) LDF candidate K.K. Shailaja with a group of women voters near Mokeri; UDF candidate Shafi Parambil taking a selfie with the staff at Shalom TV at Koovapoyil, near Peruvannam­uzhi; NDA candidate C.R. Praphul Krishnan meeting a delegation from Wayanad at his election committee office.
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