The Hindu (Kozhikode)

UDF campaign yet to gain momentum in Wayanad

- E.M. Manoj

Even after Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate Annie Raja kicked off her campaign in the Wayanad constituen­cy a fortnight ago, the campaign for the sitting MP and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is yet to gain momentum in the constituen­cy.

“Ms. Raja kicked off her campaign on March 1 with road shows, and we could complete our first phase of campaign in all the seven Legislativ­e Assembly constituen­cies under the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituen­cy so far,” C.K. Saseendsra­n, chairman, LDF Wayanad constituen­cy, told The Hindu. Roadshows and constituen­cylevel convention­s were held as part of it, he added.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate two rallies at Sulthan Bathery and Mananthava­dy at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. respective­ly in connection with the campaign, Mr. Saseendran said. The third phase, including the grassroots­level campaign, would begin

LDF candidate for the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituen­cy Annie Raja taking a selfie with employees of the Kalpetta Service Cooperativ­e Bank in Wayanad.

after the rally, he added.

“We expect Mr. Gandhi to reach Wayanad after the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra led by him concludes in Mumbai on March 17 with a rally at Shivaji Park in Maharashtr­a,” District Congress Committee president N.D. Appachan said.

“Our focus is on improving the vote share for Mr. Gandhi. We expect 90% votes as against 84% in the previous election,” he added.

Party workers have almost completed the first phase of the poster campaign. Legislativ­e Assembly constituen­cylevel convention would begin in the

district on March 18, and AICC general secretary K.C. Venugopal would inaugurate it, he said.

Meanwhile, the Republican Party of IndiaAthaw­ale (RPIA), an ally of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), has announced its candidate for the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat.

Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athawale announced the candidatur­e of Nusrat Jahan, national vice president of the RPI(A), in the constituen­cy. However, BJP leaders said they were yet to get an official clarificat­ion on it.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? All smiles: K.K. Shailaja, Left Democratic Front nominee for the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituen­cy, with students of Syed Abdul Rahiman Bafakhy Thangal Memorial Government College during her campaign in Koyilandy on Thursday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T All smiles: K.K. Shailaja, Left Democratic Front nominee for the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituen­cy, with students of Syed Abdul Rahiman Bafakhy Thangal Memorial Government College during her campaign in Koyilandy on Thursday.
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