The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Kareem invites Raghavan for open debate

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A face-to-face between the three major contestant­s for the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituen­cy on Monday ended up in Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate Elamaram Kareem inviting M.K. Raghavan of the United Democratic Front (UDF) for an open debate on developmen­tal activities or the lack of them in the constituen­cy during the 15 years the latter had represente­d it in Parliament.

Mr. Kareem, during his introducto­ry speech, had mentioned that there had been no signiŠcant developmen­ts in the constituen­cy for which Mr. Raghavan

NDA candidate in the Kozhikode constituen­cy M.T. Ramesh, LDF candidate Elamaram Kareem, and UDF candidate M.K. Raghavan sharing a light moment at a face-to-face programme organised by the Calicut Press Club on Monday.

could take credit. On the other hand, Mr. Raghavan highlighte­d a few projects, especially those at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode, as his

achievemen­ts, which was challenged by Mr. Kareem later. “Several of the developmen­ts that Mr. Raghavan takes credit for are actually the achievemen­ts of the State government when P.K. Sreemathi was Health Minister. Just because his name is mentioned on the plaque, he cannot take the credit for it,” Mr. Kareem said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Raghavan invited media persons to travel with him to personally assess the various Central projects he had brought to Kozhikode.

M.T. Ramesh of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), on the other hand, claimed that the past 10 years were when the maximum number of Central projects were brought to Kozhikode, and that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was responsibl­e for it. He also did not miss the chance to throw his ball in. “The other two candidates have years of experience serving Kozhikode. Now, I shall take over so that they could take some rest,” he said, amid bouts of laughter from the audience.

While Mr. Kareem highlighte­d the need to have more people representi­ng Leftist ideologies in Parliament to ensure stability for the Central government, Mr. Raghavan pointed out how only the Congress could lead an alternativ­e government at the Centre.

All the three candidates took turns to take a dig at each other’s party on topics such as electoral bonds, Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, and corruption charges.

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