The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Candidates in capital make their last-minute ‘silent’ pitch

No end to the political bickering among candidates during the silence period of the second phase of the Lok Sabha polls, even as they revisit various segments to shore up their vote bases. In Attingal constituen­cy, the LDF, UDF and NDA candidates particip

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Decibel levels went several notches down, a day after the high-octane campaign

nale that brought several parts of Thiruvanan­thapuram district to a standstill for several hours.

However, there was no end to the political bickering among candidates of the Lok Sabha elections during the “silence period” of the second phase of the polls on Thursday, even as they revisited various segments to shore up their vote bases.

Shashi Tharoor visited various institutio­ns including monasterie­s before taking a short break at the District Congress Committee oƒce, where he interacted with volunteers of an election call centre there. The candidate chipped in by dialling a few people to seek their support at the hustings.

Tharoor ‘con dent’

Expressing con dence of a record fourth win in the constituen­cy, Mr. Tharoor refrained from indulging in a protracted quarrel with his rival candidates over who has the edge in the triangular contest in Thiruvanan­thapuram. He, however, quipped the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and Left Democratic Alliance (LDF) jostled with each other for second spot.

Raveendran hits back

LDF candidate Pannian Raveendran hit back at the Congress leader, accusing him of being politicall­y immature for treating his opponents with contempt. Reiteratin­g his claim that he competed against NDA’s Rajeev Chandrasek­har for victory, Mr. Raveendran said the Congress vote base has eroded over the years.

“It could be his (Mr. Tharoor) lack of experience in public life that has him making such unrealisti­c claims. I have lived in the capital more than he has to understand the pulse of the electorate,” the Communist Party of India (CPI) leader said. He toured Parassala, Neyyattink­ara and Kovalam on the day.

NDA’s call for change

Mr. Chandrasek­har, who met people from various cross-sections at his residence, claimed both the UDF and the LDF are wary of the momentum created by the NDA as agents of change. “This is a competitio­n between two discredite­d parties, who are allies in the INDIA bloc. But, the people of Thiruvanan­thapuram want to move away from a time-warp that Thiruvanan­thapuram has been stuck in for several decades,” he said.

He also accused his rivals of attempting to spread fear among various sections including minority communitie­s. “They have been striving to convince the Muslim community on who is the principal opposition to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). I have met many members of the community and they too aspire for growth, education, investment­s, skills and jobs. Such brazen strategies will not work for either of them,” the BJP leader said.

The LDF, UDF and NDA candidates in the Attingal constituen­cy were busy with private programmes, including house visits and visiting areas where they could meet the maximum number of voters in a short span of time on the eve of polling day.

LDF candidate V. Joy visited colonies at Maikonam near Nagaroor in the Chirayinke­ezhu taluk in the morning, while UDF candidate Adoor Prakash visited houses of voters, including marriage functions, and visited the election committee oƒces of the UDF in the constituen­cy to take a nal review of the polling arrangemen­ts. The campaign managers of all three candidates were also busy mobilising the maximum number of voters to rm up their vote bases as part of the silent campaign.

Further, they have coordinate­d the booth-level squads that made a last-minute e™ort to ensure their votes by knocking at the doors of people with voting slips in the morning. Meanwhile, NDA candidate V. Muraleedha­ran will cast his vote at Kottaram booth, Ulloor, in Thiruvanan­thapuram at 7 a.m., while Mr. Joy will vote at the Government LPS, Perunguzhi, at 7 a.m. Mr. Prakash will go to Konni in Pathanamth­itta to exercise his franchise and is expected to return to Attingal by 9 a.m.

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Shashi Tharoor, Pannian Raveendran and Rajeev Chandrasek­har, candidates of the UDF, LDF and NDA respective­ly, interactin­g with the electorate in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Thursday.
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