The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

In Alappuzha, UDF hopes to regain seat from LDF even as NDA seeks change

- Sam Paul A.

As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky above Neerkunnam, a sleepy coastal village in the Alappuzha Lok Sabha constituen­cy, with patchy clouds is bathed in golden hues. A cricket match on a vacant beachfront abruptly ends as youngsters rush towards the road, drawn by the blaring pronouncem­ents of ‘darling of Alappuzha’ and ‘leader with a developmen­t vision’ from Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate A.M. Ariff’s convoy.

Firecracke­rs erupt as the candidate, atop a CPI (M)emblazoned open vehicle, arrives. A slightly weary Mr. Ariff, after a day of campaignin­g under the sun, dismounts to a decent crowd, some sporting his printed Tshirts.

“I first want to thank all those who voted for me in 2019, which helped the LDF to retake the Alappuzha Parliament constituen­cy from the United Democratic Front (UDF). In the last five years, I have strived to bring developmen­t to Alappuzha and succeeded in it. I raised the issues of the fisher community in Parliament several times. To continue the developmen­t works and to preserve the secular fabric of society, people should give me and the LDF a second term,” he says in the short speech.

While Mr. Ariff aims to retain Alappuzha, the UDF is all out to regain the seat, the only one it lost in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls in Kerala.

All India Congress Committee general secretary (organisati­on) K.C. Venugopal, who represente­d Alappuzha in the lower House twice from 2009 to 2019 is busy electionee­ring on the other side of the constituen­cy. He is meeting employees of the Tharamoodu Coir Cooperativ­e Society near Cherthala. The workers raised the issue of meagre wages and lack of regular work. After hearing them patiently, Mr.

Venugopal assures them all help. The Congress leader enjoyed lunch with the coir workers before heading to the next campaign stop. Earlier, the UDF workers welcomed Mr. Venugopal with fireworks, loud cheers and slogans during a roadshow and receptions in the Cherthala Assembly constituen­cy.

BJP campaign

At Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State committee member C. Madhusoodh­anan’s house at Nalukulang­ara, near Cherthala, a small crowd, including women and children, has turned up after receiving informatio­n that National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Shobha Surendran of the BJP will be visiting there for lunch. Ms. Surendran turns up a bit late and seeks the blessings of elderly people. After exchanging pleasantri­es with the people, she exudes confidence that the “people of Alappuzha will elect me as they are fed up with the LDF and the UDF”.

“There are reasons for you to vote for me. The NDA government materialis­ed the multicrore superspeci­alty block at Government Medical College Hospital, Alappuzha. It is developing the National Highway and has undertaken several developmen­tal initiative­s. Still, a lot needs to be done such as cleaning Vembanad Lake and addressing problems in the fisheries and paddy sectors. If you elect me, I will find solutions to problems in a timebound manner,” says Ms. Surendran before heading to the dining table.

 ?? ?? (From top) LDF candidate A.M. Ariff, UDF candidate K.C. Venugopal, and NDA candidate Shobha Surendran during their electionee­ring in the Alappuzha Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
(From top) LDF candidate A.M. Ariff, UDF candidate K.C. Venugopal, and NDA candidate Shobha Surendran during their electionee­ring in the Alappuzha Lok Sabha constituen­cy.
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