The Hindu (Kochi)

An election boycott that triggered developmen­t in Idukki’s Vattavada

- Sandeep Vellaram

As the Lok Sabha election approaches, Vattavada, a village near Munnar in Idukki, stands out for its history of election boycott.

In 1984, the entire village boycotted the Lok Sabha polls demanding basic amenities. Their steadfast protest yielded results. Soon after, Vattavada witnessed constructi­on of roads and schools, transformi­ng into a thriving tourist hub within Munnar.

The ‘boycott movement’ was led by village heads of Kottakambo­or, Koviloor, and Vattavada with the support of Gandhi Dasan (Janata Party), Raj Mannadiyar (Congress), Murukayya [CPI(M)], and N.K. Subrahmany­an (CPI). In Vattavada, over 90% of families are of Tamil origin.

Three votes

Mohandas, son of Gandhi Dasan, says the decision to boycott the poll stemmed from the dire lack of amenities in Vattavada.

“Only three votes were recorded by polling o®cials. Despite attempts to thwart the protest, the community remained resolute,” says Mr. Mohandas.

After the boycott, government interventi­on led to the developmen­t of the Pazhathott­am road and the establishm­ent of a school, helping Vattavada become a prominent tourist destinatio­n.

Mr. Mohandas envisions further progress if the Vattavada-Kodaikanal and Vattavada-Chilanthiy­ar roads are developed.

Re–ecting on another signišcant event in 1984, Mr. Mohandas recalls the entire panchayat administra­tion shifting allegiance to the Kerala Congress (J), under the leadership of P.J. Joseph, from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), a move that impacted developmen­tal activities in Vattavada.

“Mr. Joseph was the Revenue Minister in the K. Karunakara­n Ministry. After

the entire elected panchayat members moved to his party, Mr. Joseph intervened in all developmen­tal activities in Vattavada,” says Mr. Mohandas.

In his book Kannan Devan Kunnukal, writer and journalist M.J. Babu delves into the election boycott and its aftermath.

In the 1984 election, P.J. Kurian emerged victorious as United Democratic Front candidate from the Idukki constituen­cy.

 ?? JOMON PAMPAVALLE­Y ?? New impetus: Vattavada village, near Munnar, in Idukki. In 1984, the entire village boycotted the Lok Sabha polls.
JOMON PAMPAVALLE­Y New impetus: Vattavada village, near Munnar, in Idukki. In 1984, the entire village boycotted the Lok Sabha polls.

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