The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Outline of campaign narrative for Lok Sabha poll emerging in Kozhikode

UDF focusing on political violence and involvemen­t of CPI(M) workers in murder of T.P. Chandrasek­haran; LDF candidates meeting various sections of people, holding sessions

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Abroad outline of the campaign narrative for the Lok Sabha polls is slowly emerging in Kozhikode district though the United Democratic Front (UDF) is yet to officially announce its candidates.

In Kozhikode constituen­cy, the UDF is highlighti­ng the developmen­t works taken up by M.K. Raghavan, its incumbent MP, who is expected to seek another term in office. Mr. Raghavan’s weeklong ‘Janahriday­a Yathra’, which started on March 1, is crisscross­ing various Assembly seats in the constituen­cy. A political meeting is scheduled for March 9, on the day of its culminatio­n, where the UDF’s official campaign is likely to be launched.

The Congressle­d alliance is focusing on political violence and the involvemen­t of Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] workers in the murder of Revolution­ary Marxist Party (RMP) founder T.P. Chandrasek­haran in the Vadakara seat. K. Muraleedha­ran, MP, who is also set to be fielded as the UDF candidate, has not officially started his campaign in the constituen­cy.

But, he is actively participat­ing in various events there.

LDF campaign

The Left Democratic Front (LDF), meanwhile, has been way ahead of others in the campaign in both Kozhikode and in Vadakara. Its candidates Elamaram Kareem and K.K. Shailaja have been meeting various sections of people and holding sessions in the Assembly constituen­cies within the segment.

On Wednesday, Mr. Kareem met Jnanpithwi­nning writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair at his residence at Nadakkavu in Kozhikode.

The LDF has been posing questions about Mr. Raghavan’s participat­ion in debates on issues of national importance in the

Lok Sabha. Mr. Kareem, currently an MP in the Rajya Sabha, is also accusing the Congress of pursuing a ‘soft Hindutva’ agenda citing the party’s ambivalent and unclear stand on major issues.

He is also attending political convention­s organised by proLeft trade unions in a bid to ensure the support of the working class population.

Ms. Shailaja, Mattannur MLA, is seeking a new developmen­t paradigm for Vadakara, claiming that UDF MPs, who have been representi­ng the seat since 2009, have failed to meet the expectatio­ns of the people. She is also seen to be focusing on her experience as a former Health Minister to drive home the point that she is capable of addressing their concerns as a team leader.

M.T. Ramesh and C.R. Praful Krishnan, BJP leaders and candidates of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for Kozhikode and Vadakara respective­ly, are depending on the developmen­t works taken up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the past decade to seek votes for their party. They are also saying that the LDF government has been “rebranding” a number of Centrallys­ponsored schemes as State projects and showcasing them as State projects before the people. They contend that, if elected, they will be able to meet the voters’ aspiration­s in a better way as they are going to be part of the ruling alliance at the Centre.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? Campaign mode: Elamaram Kareem, LDF candidate of the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituen­cy, meeting writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair at his residence on Wednesday. Thottathil Raveendran, MLA, and senior CPI(M) leader A. Pradeepkum­ar are seen.
K. RAGESH Campaign mode: Elamaram Kareem, LDF candidate of the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituen­cy, meeting writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair at his residence on Wednesday. Thottathil Raveendran, MLA, and senior CPI(M) leader A. Pradeepkum­ar are seen.

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