The Hindu (Madurai)

It is a ght among women in Vilavancod­e by-election

Since 1971, the Congress had won the Assembly segment seven times and the CPI(M) had secured it ve times. Former Congress MLA Vijayadhar­ani won here continuous­ly in three elections – 2011, 2016 and 2021

- C. Palanivel Rajan

Vilavancod­e Assembly segment by-election which is to be conducted along with the Lok Sabha elections on April 19 is to witness a ght among four women candidates from major parties.

The by-election for the segment which has 2,37,382 voters — 1,17,694 men, 1,19,685 women and 3 others — was announced after the defection of Congress MLA S. Vijayadhar­ani to the BJP.

Ms. Vijayadhar­ani who expected the ticket for the seat from the BJP faced disappoint­ment after the party elded V.S. Nandhini, party functionar­ies say.

While the Congress has elded C. Tharahai Cuthbert from Roman Catholic shermen community, AIADMK has elded a woman candidate, U. Rani from Nadar community.

Naam Tamilar Katchi too has announced a woman candidate, R. Jemini, wife of ◣avier Kumar, a party functionar­y, who was allegedly killed on a church premises in Kanniyakum­ari.

Since 1971, the Congress had won the Assembly segment seven times and the CPI(M) ve times. Former MLA Ms. Vijayadhar­ani won from the segment continuous­ly for three elections – 2011, 2016 and 2021.

M. Sundardas (1984, 1989 and 1991) of the Congress and D. Mani (1980, 1996 and 2001) of the CPI (M) had won here thrice each.

Since the Assembly segment is in close proximity with Kerala, the region has a signicant Malayali population, which is one of the reasons for the predominan­t victory of a Congress or a CPI(M) candidate here, the local people say.

While Congress candidate Cuthbert has been welcomed as a suitable choice owing to her Christian shermen community identity, there is a disappoint­ment among a section of the party functionar­ies that an outsider has been selected.

But Kanniyakum­ari Congress functionar­ies say they had no other option as the sherfolk in Vilavancod­e were disappoint­ed over the party not giving them a chance to contest either in the Assembly or the Parliament­ary election despite their continuing support to it.

“By elding Ms. Cuthbert, the party has regained their support. She may be a new face to the segment, but she had served as the party’s Kanniyakum­ari west district president for a brief period and held other posts, including in Congress women’s wing,” they add.

Though Ms. Vijayadhar­ani was said to be discontent­ed with the party’s decision not to eld her, she is seen actively campaignin­g for Pon. Radhakrish­nan

and Ms. Nandhini.

M. Joseph, a resident of the Assembly segment, says rather than the candidates’ identity, the party has always mattered for the people here.

“It was either the Congress and the CPI(M) which had always won here. This time, maybe, owing to the familiarit­y of Ms. Vijayadhar­ani in the region, a considerab­le section of people can opt for the BJP candidate,” he adds.

The AIADMK and the NTK candidates are also new to the region, due to which they may not attract many votes, Mr. Joseph says.

 ?? ?? V.S. Nandhini
V.S. Nandhini
 ?? ?? C. Tharahai Cuthbert
C. Tharahai Cuthbert
 ?? ?? U. Rani
U. Rani
 ?? ?? R. Jemini
R. Jemini

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