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Kerala LS polls: Congress moves election panel with a slew of complaints

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Within hours of the general election coming to an end, the state Congress leadership approached the chief electoral officer (CEO) with complaints of delays in voting, issues with electoral voting machines (EVMs) and conniving polling officials. Speaking to reporters at Indira Bhavan, Congress state president in-charge M M Hassan said there have been reports of the electorate being inconvenienced by voting stoppages in several districts. In some places, voters had to wait for more than four hours, which forced several people to leave without casting their ballot. Several glitches involving EVMs, including delayed response times, were reported, said Hassan, expressing apprehension over attempts to tamper with devices. The chief electoral officer should look into our complaints. In certain booths in Kasaragod and Kannur, there were widespread attacks and reports of bogus voting. Two polling officials were suspended in Vadakara for fudging data. But the UDF does not fear defeat anywhere, said Hassan. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan echoed the remarks. He rued the lack of an independent and fair election process. Voting was brisk in several districts. We fear that there have been attempts on the part of polling officials to delay the voting process. There have also been instances of polling time not being extended despite faulty machines delaying the process. An investigation should be initiated into the matter, said Satheesan. Middleman EP Taking a jibe at LDF convenor E P Jayarajan, Hassan said that he is the middleman of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Hassan said Jayarajan would not have met senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar without Pinarayis express permission. Glitches in EVMs Several glitches involving EVMs, including delayed response times, were reported. Voting was brisk in several districts.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 7:24 am

Kerala sees delayed polls, low voter turnout amid scorching heat, 8 people die

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a Lok Sabha election marred by an uncharacteristic delay of more than five hours, with polling extending well beyond the scheduled time, Kerala on Friday recorded a turnout of 70.35% over 7 percentage points lower than the 2019 polls. The delay led to many voters returning without exercising their franchise. The comparatively low turnout has ignited hopes for the Left while the UDF has approached the Election Commission alleging the absence of free and fair elections. Meanwhile, eight persons collapsed and died due to extreme heat and exhaustion in Palakkad, Alappuzha, Kozhikode and Malappuram districts. Lok Sabha polls 2024 | Phase 2: Brisk voter turnout in Kerala Braving the blistering heat, voters turned out in large numbers in the initial hours, thus recording brisk polling in almost all places, except in constituencies like Ponnani and Malappuram. The initial enthusiasm wore off by afternoon as voting slowly declined in southern and central districts. However, the northern districts witnessed huge voter turnout in the evening hours with serpentine queues in many polling booths. Widespread incidents of malfunctioning EVMs reported in several places in Pathanamthitta, where authorities had to replace 40 machines. Polling was held peacefully across the state, with no major incidents of violence. As the polling continued in about 200 booths in northern Kerala even after 10pm, the final poll percentage is likely to go up. Polling was delayed in many booths in Kannur, Vadakara, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Alathur. At 10pm, 2,091 out of 2,248 booths in Kannur had completed the voting process while polling was still on at 157 booths. In Vadakara polling was completed in 1,191 of the 1,206 booths by 10pm. Vadakara, which is witnessing one of the biggest political fights, began with slow polling in the initial hours and picked up by afternoon. Turnout 70.35% - (2024) 77.84% - 2019 73.94% - 2014 Polling remained mostly peaceful despite fierce contests in several constituencies Malfunctioning of EVMs reported in several booths, causing delay in the voting process 75.74% - Highest voter turnout in Kannur 63.35% - Lowest turnout in Pathanamthitta Northern districts witnessed huge voter turnout in the evening hours with serpentine queues at many polling booths As polling continued in about 200 booths in northern Kerala even after 10 pm, the final poll percentage is likely to go up Counting on June 4 At 8pm the Vadakara constituency recorded 73.36% polling. The delay in voting in many booths in Vadakara has led to apprehensions in UDF camps as they suspect an attempt to sabotage. Meanwhile, in Attingal poll percentage remained high right from the beginning. The constituency recorded 69.40% turnout by 8pm. Pathanamthitta recorded the lowest voter turnout of 63.35% in the state. While Ponnani recorded 67.93% polling, another Muslim League stronghold Malappuram recorded 71.68% by 8pm. The state capital of Thiruvananthapuram, which usually marks low voter turnout, recorded 66.43% polling. The Congress strongholds of Idukki (66.39%) and Ernakulam (68.10%) too recorded low turnout. Amid concerns of sweltering heat bringing down the turnout, eight persons collapsed and died on the day. An elderly voter died after exercising his franchise at Ambalappuzha in Alappuzha, while three men died in similar circumstances in Palakkad. As the district recorded a temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius on Friday, the district administration arranged basic amenities, including drinking water and waiting shelters, for the voters at the polling stations. In Kozhikode, a polling agent and two voters collapsed and died in the intense heat. In Malappuram, a voter died after reaching home. Elections 2024: 21 states, UTs set for polling in phase one; 102 LS seats in fray

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 6:57 am

CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance

CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance Kannur (Kerala) : Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday lost his cool while speaking to the media after casting his vote at home base Kannur. Kerala is voting to elect 20 new Lok Sabha members. Asked by the media on [] The post CM Vijayan loses cool when asked if elections would be assessment of his governance appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 26 Apr 2024 4:55 pm

CPI(M) Veterans Deny Rumors of Joining BJP, Denounce Smear Campaign

CPI(M) Veterans Deny Rumors of Joining BJP, Denounce Smear Campaign The accusations levelled by political opponents about senior CPI(M) leader E P Jayarajan 's alleged plans to join the BJP continued to trigger shock waves in the ruling Left in Kerala on Friday, the day of Lok Sabha polls, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan cautioning his party colleague to be vigilant in his associations. ''If Lord Shiva joins a sinner, Shiva will also become a sinner,'' Vijayan said using a vernacular saying indirectly cautioning Jayarajan, who is also the convenor of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). The Chief Minister's statement came a day after BJP's firebrand leader Sobha Surendran fired a salvo at CPI(M) by revealing the alleged bid made to take Jayarajan into the saffron party fold. Two days ago Shobha had alleged that a middleman had tried to help a top CPI(M) leader who wanted to join the BJP and on Thursday, she claimed that the leader was E P Jayarajan. While taking to reporters in Kannur, the CM said there are certain people in our country who wake up every day thinking about whom to cheat. Without naming T G Nandakumar, who had allegedly played the role of a middleman between the BJP and Jayarajan, he further said any friendship or acquaintance with such people should be generally avoided. Vijayan said the experience was that Jayarajan, who always maintains a good relationship with everyone, was usually not vigilant in such matters. That's how a person who has the most dubious background in the state came as a witness to all these developments, he said without directly mentioning about Nandakumar who is known as ''Dallal'' in state political circles. The Left veteran said he clearly knows the connection of the particular person with the Lavlin case, which he has been fighting for years at the Supreme Court. Friendship or even an acquaintance with such people was unacceptable, he added. Responding to media reports that Jayarajan had admitted to meeting BJP leader Prakash Javadekar, Vijayan said there was nothing wrong with such meetings. He said even he himself had talked to Javadekar recently ahead of LS polls. Hailing Jayarajan's decades-long political journey, the CM said he faced several turbulences in his life as a communist leader that have been an encouragement to all left workers. The ongoing row was a political attack targeting not only Jayarajan but also the CPI(M) and LDF, he said. Vijayan also expressed hope that the people of the state won't believe such propaganda. Replying to a question about the alleged meeting of Jayarajan with Javadekar, CPI (M) state secretary M V Govindan said people can meet anyone. These are just means to attack the Left and a 'political conspiracy' against the Marxist party, he told reporters in Kannur. ''As politicians, we meet numerous people. Recently, I met M M Hassan and BJP leader Krishnadas. We were there for a television debate. We have a friendship, but we have strong political differences. It's not the personal relationship but the politics that matter,'' he said. To a query about the power broker, Govindan said he never reacted to the statements of the middleman as they were not needed. ''There is no need to react to such frauds. But he claimed certain things, and they should be probed. I said he cannot be trusted, but all the matters he claimed should be investigated,'' Govindan added. Meanwhile, KPCC Chief K Sudhakaran continued to criticise Jayarajan and CPI (M) over the matter and asked if a person would go and visit anyone without any relation. ''I don't care whether Jayarajan goes to the BJP or not. We are not worried about his political future. There was some sort of conspiracy inside that party to corner Jayarajan. That's why he was staying away,'' Sudhakaran added. Asked about Chief Minister's statements regarding the row, senior BJP leader and NDA candidate Shobha Surendran alleged that it was Vijayan who always maintained relationships with people with dubious backgrounds. She also accused Vijayan of causing the 'degradation' of the Communist party in the state. Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, V D Satheesan questioned CM Vijayan's statement that there was nothing wrong in the meeting between Jayarajan and Javadekar. ''That means, Jayarajan had visited Javadekar with the permission of the Chief Minister. What did the LDF Convenor have to talk to the BJP state in-charge?'' Satheesan asked while talking to media in Paravur. Noting that the CM admitted that he himself had met Javadekar several times, the LoP sought to know for what reason that he met the BJP leader who is not a union minister now. ''Even before the election, the UDF has talked about the BJP-CPI(M) nexus. The events that have taken place now underlines the words of the opposition,'' he said. Satheesan further alleged that the first accused in the matter is CM Vijayan who is now trying to escape after rejecting his co-accused-Jayarajan. KPCC chief K Sudhakaran and ruling LDF Convenor E P Jayarajan on Thursday accused each other of planning to join the BJP. While Sudhakaran alleged that the BJP leaders held parleys with Jayarajan to bring him into the party fold, the senior CPI(M) leader claimed that the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president had gone to Chennai to join the saffron outfit. The senior politicians traded charges against each other in the wake of allegations levelled by BJP leader Shobha Surendran in this regards a few days ago.

devdiscourse 26 Apr 2024 1:28 pm

Kannur Express runs over three from Andhra in Bengaluru - The New Indian Express

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Google News 26 Apr 2024 11:42 am

Will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM: Congress' K Muraleedharan

Will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM: Congress' K Muraleedharan Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency candidate K Muraleedharan on Friday cast his vote at Jawahar Nagar LP School in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala and said that the Congress will block unholy alliance between BJP & CPM in the state. While speaking to the reporters, K Muraleedharan said that the party will win all the seats in the state. We are going to win all 20 seats in Kerala. Unfortunately, there is a deal between CPM and BJP in Kerala. The news has come out that EP Jayarajan (LDF convener) met BJP leader Prakash Javadekar. Their link is clear. We will win but we will block an unholy alliance between BJP & CPM in Kerala. Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency, where high-profile candidates are in the fray this time, is going to witness a fierce triangular contest between BJP, Congress, and the CPI. Congress has fielded K Muraleedharan, son of late Congress doyen K Karunakaran whose pocket borough was once Thrissur, the ruling Left Democratic Front nominated former Agriculture Minister in the previous LDF government in the state, VS Sunilkumar. The constituency, where both Congress-led UDF and CPM-led LDF interchangeably won multiple times in the past seven decades, is currently held by Congress. All 20 seats will vote in the second phase in Kerala. These include Kasaragod, Kannur, Vatakara, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Ponnani, Palakkad, Alathur, Thrissur, Chalakudy, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Mavelikkara, Pathanamthitta, Kollam, Attingal, and Thiruvananthapuram. The second phase has 88 Lok Sabha constituencies across 13 States/Union Territory including 13 in Rajasthan, 20 in Kerala, eight in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, five each in Assam and Bihar, six in Madhya Pradesh, three each in Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, and one each in Tripura, Manipur, and Jammu & Kashmir According to the ECI, over 15.88 crore voters will be voting in the second phase which includes 8.08 crore male electors, 7.8 crore female electors, and 5929 third-gender electors. A total of 4553 flying squads, 5731 static surveillance teams, 1462 video surveillance teams and 844 video viewing teams are keeping surveillance round the clock to strictly and swiftly deal with any form of inducement of voters across the 1.67 lakh polling stations, as per the ECI press note. (ANI)

devdiscourse 26 Apr 2024 10:08 am

Kerala: Sudhakaran, EP Jayarajan trade barbs on poll eve over BJP links

KANNUR: Thursdays silent campaign was marked by a flurry of allegations and heated exchanges between the LDF and UDF in Kannur. UDF candidate K Sudhakaran accused CPM leader E P Jayarajan of engaging in talks with BJP leaders on switching his political allegiance. Sudhakarans claim was in response to the CPMs assertions that the former was considering joining the saffron party. According to Sudhakaran, the BJPs discussions with Jayarajan were moderated by Sobha Surendran and Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Jayarajan, however, allegedly backed out of the arrangement when faced with pressure from the CPM. Sudhakaran further contended that the talks took place in a Gulf country. It involved a mediator, who informed me of the meeting. Jayarajan is upset with his role in the CPM. He was disappointed at not being named party secretary. After Govindans appointment, EP was neglected. His relationship with Pinarayi [Vijayan] has also soured. During the meeting, the BJP offered EP a governors post. But he backed out when faced with strong threats from his party, Sudhakaran told reporters in Kannur. Vehemently denying the allegations, Jayarajan said that it was Sudhakaran himself who had attempted to join the BJP, even travelling to Chennai for the purpose. He questioned Sudhakarans repeated moves to align with the Sangh parivar. EP added that Sudhakaran expressed his intention to switch sides after his meeting with Amit Shah. Sudhakaran himself revealed he was invited to Chennai by BJP leader Raja. It seems that Sudhakaran did not take his meds yesterday, which explains his assertions about me. I dont need to join the BJP. I am a leader who took on the RSS. They tried to kill me many times. Its been years since I travelled to Dubai, EP told a press conference in Kannur. Jayarajan said the media should not encourage cheap attempts at taking potshots with unsubstantiated claims that people will find hard to believe. Sudhakaran still holds a grudge against me. The two men he sent to shoot me were also RSS men, EP said.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 9:37 am

Kerala LS poll campaign recap: Josh, jostle & jolts

LDF CPM, CPI, Kerala Congress (M), JDS (T), NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), RJD, Indian National League, Congress (S), Janadhipathya Kerala Congress, Kerala Congress (Skaria Thomas) Highlights The Left campaigns primary focus was on the Citizenship Amendment Act, using it as a plank to cash in on anti-BJP sentiments. The Left banked heavily on anti-incumbency against the Centre and sitting UDF MPs. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan remained the star campaigner throughout, travelling across the state to address conventions. National leaders such as CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, politburo members Prakash Karat and Brinda Karat, and CPI general secretary D Raja campaigned in Kerala. In Vadakara, the Left engaged in a whisper campaign that if UDF candidate Shafi. Paramabil wins, the bypoll to his Palakkad assembly seat would BJP. CPM went all out to woo Muslim minority voters, posturing as the real champion of the communitys causes. The party also took efforts to retain its traditional Hindu vote base, and sought to make inroads into Christian belts. Through consistent campaigning, the Left attempted to create an anti-Centre narrative in the state. In what was viewed as a shrewd strategy to sideline the BJP, the chief minister unleashed a barrage of attacks against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The CPMs strong organisational structure appeared to be the Lefts biggest strength. Controversies In Vadakara, LDF candidate K K Shailaja alleged wide circulation of her fake videos, photos and morphed images. The social media campaign against her created quite a stir across the state, and also led to legal a tussle between Shailaja and UDF candidate Shafi Parambil. Left MLA P V Anwar stirred a hornets nest after he termed Rahul Gandhi a fourth-class citizen who should undergo a DNA test to confirm whether he indeed hailed from the Nehru-Gandhi clan. The scenario worsened after CM Pinarayi Vijayan backed Anwar, saying Rahul was not beyond criticism Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at a campaign event in Kozhikode UDF Congress, IUML, RSP, Kerala Congress (Jospeh), Kerala Congress (Jacob), Kerala democratic Party, CMP, RMP, AIFB, JSS, National Janata Dal Highlights Managed to draw massive participation of people during the campaign in most of the constituencies. Key agendas included highlighting denial of welfare pensions in the state, failures of Central and state governments, unemployment, man-animal conflict Strategic moves included surprise candidature of Shafi Parambil in Vadakara and K Muraleedharan in Thrissur, and rejecting the support extended by SDPI. The UDFs talking points included scam allegations against Chief Minsiter Pinarayi Vijayan and his daughter, death of Sidharthan J S, student of Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Wayanad, the Panur bomb blast involving DYFI workers. It also raised issues such as double voters in Alappuzha, Attingal and Palakkad constituencies, and bogus voting in Kannur and Kasargod. Alleged a nexus between the BJP and CPM in the Thrissur Pooram mess-up. Star campaigners included Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, Telangana C M Revanth Reddy, and top leaders such Priyanka Gandhi and Sachin Pilot Controversies Decision to avoid using flags of the Congress and its ally IUML for campaigns in Wayand, fearing a backlash in north India against the Leagues green flag Cyber attack against Vadakara LDF candidate K K Shailaja Thiruvananthapuram candidate Shashi Tharoor was booked by the cyber police on a BJP complaint accusing him of spreading baseless allegations against NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The latter had earlier served a legal notice, accusing Tharoor of defamation Prime Minister Narendra Modi with NDA candidate C Krishnakumar in Palakkad NDA BJP, BDJS, Shiv Sena, JRS (CK Janu), NCP (Ajit Pawar) Kerala Congress Democratic, National Progressive Party, Nationalist Kerala Congress, LJP, Kerala Kamraj Congress Highlights The BJP-led NDA heavily banked on Modis Guarantee throughout its campaign Highlighting strong governance, welfare schemes and development initiatives of the Modi government Strong stand against terrorism Wooed voters dangling the prospect of candidates becoming Union ministers if elected Accused INDIA bloc allies CPM and Congress of fighting in Kerala and hugging in Delhi Sustained attack on the scam allegations against the state government Consolidation of Hindu-Christian votes was one of the key agendas. Highlighted SDPI support to UDF, and PDPs support to LDF Gained backing from the SNDP, Sivagiri Mutt, and some churches in some regions Some of its strategic/surprise moves included fielding state president K Surendran against Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad, pitting Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar against Shashi Tharoor in Thiruvananthapuram, offering Pathanamthitta seat to Congress veteran A K Antonys son Anil Antony, and inducting former chief minister K Karunakarans daughter Padmaja Venugopal Star campaigners included Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani, BJP national president J P Nadda, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma and BJP Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai Controversies Political wheeler-dealer T G Nandakukar accused Pathanamthitta BJP candidate Anil Antony of having taken bribes in the past Wayanad candidate K Surendran stirred a debate as he said Sulthan Bathery should revert to its old name, Ganapathi Vattom

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 8:56 am

Confidence soars, hope floats in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After a high-voltage campaign, the Lok Sabha elections are finally here. As Kerala goes to the polls in a single phase on Friday, all three fronts are optimistic about improving on their performances in the last election. With three different kinds of anti-incumbency factors in play against the Union government, state government and against sitting MPs in a majority of the constituencies the fronts have enough reasons to hope for a favourable verdict. In an election where the Left is primarily banking on the sentiments against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, the sway of Muslim votes and the consolidation of community votes would prove the most crucial factor. However, the biggest takeaway from this Lok Sabha polls would be a major shift in the character of Kerala politics. This could well be the first election where the bi-polar politics of Kerala has transformed into a real tri-polar fight, with BJP candidates vying for top slots, that too for all the right reasons, in at least five constituencies where the party hopes to either win or finish second or even sabotage the probable winner. This election being crucial for all three fronts, the Congress-led UDF hopes to repeat its 19/20 performance of 2019 while LDF, going by internal assessments, is confident of substantially improving its tally, whereas the BJP hopes to make it big in at least two constituencies. Having claimed a Left wave across the state right from the beginning, the LDF has gradually settled into a more realistic expectation. Both CPM and CPI leaderships claim a pro-Left trend in all 20 constituencies and is confident of overcoming the anti-incumbency factor. The CPM is looking forward to victories in a minimum of four to five seats. The party calculates Attingal, where V Joy takes on Congresss Adoor Prakash and BJPs V Muraleedharan, as one of the most probable seats. We have a clear edge in Palakkad, Alathur, Thrissur, Mavelikkara and Attingal. In Vadakara, there were certain issues, but now theres good support from women voters. In the final round, we hope to come up trumps in Kannur, Chalakudy, Kollam and Pathanamthitta too, said a senior CPM leader. Compared to 2019, when the Left faced negative votes from the Hindu community over Sabarimala and a Muslim consolidation over the Rahul Gandhi factor, this time around, theres only the anti-incumbency factor against the state government. The LDF however claims that it has overcome anti-incumbency and is banking heavily on an anti-BJP sentiment to gain ground. Noticeably, many feel the Lefts allegation of a Congress-League-BJP nexus is more on the lines of an anticipatory bail, in case things dont turn out as planned. Meanwhile, UDF has managed to make a mark in the final phase of campaigning. The front claims to have a favourable situation in all 20 seats. Secretly, though, they admit certain regional factors could throw a spanner in the works. In Attingal and Palakkad, there are certain issues with both the candidates and with campaigning. Similarly, the Twenty20 factor, in addition to the Jacobite and Orthodox support to the Left, could prove costly for the candidate in Chalakudy, pointed out a Congress leader. The Congress is sure that, unless there are last-minute undercurrents, the Muslim votes will remain with UDF. In Thiruvananthapuram, where BJP finished second in 2014 and 2019, Rajeev Chandrasekhar is clearly a strong challenger. Both UDFs Shashi Tharoor and LDFs Pannian Raveendran have stated that the BJP would be the main opponent, thus acknowledging its crucial role. Similarly in Thrissur, where Suresh Gopi takes on CPIs ex-minister V S Sunil Kumar and Congresss K Muraleedharan, there are reasons to believe that BJP could occupy at least the second slot, if not the first. Similarly, in Attingal, Palakkad and Pathanamthitta, besides Kottayam where BDJS leader Thushar Vellapally is contesting, the votes polled by NDA candidates will be a decisive factor. With the three fronts having left no stone unturned to prevent a leakage of votes, the polling day is when the undercurrents, vote-trading, and final strategies would find manifestation. Poll planks Citizenship Amendment Act was a major poll plank for the Left Two anti-incumbency factors anti-Modi and anti-Pinarayi would prove crucial In some constituencies, theres anti-incumbency against sitting MPs too Both the LDF and the UDF hope to woo Muslim minorities, as sway of Muslim votes will be the deciding factor The BJP hopes to make it big in at least two constituencies Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur while also nurturing hopes in at least five seats PM Narendra Modi addressed voters in close to 10 constituencies in a high-profile campaign The LS campaign began as a fight between LDF and UDF over CAA. Towards the fag end, there was a verbal duel between Rahul Gandhi and Pinarayi Vijayan The fake video allegation in Vadakara led to a legal fight between CPMs K K Shailaja and Congresss Shafi Parambil In Thiruvanamthapuram, UDFs Shashi Tharoor and NDAs Rajeev Chandrasekhar were locked in a legal fight over alleged remarks This could well be the first election where the bi-polar politics of Kerala has transformed into a real tri-polar fight, with BJP candidates vying for top slots

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 7:28 am

Kerala: Candidates tweaked schedule to beat the heat in exhausting poll campaign

KOCHI: With heatwave-like conditions prevailing in the state, the month-long election campaign turned out to be a gruelling task for candidates. Campaigning in open vehicles was exhausting with candidates being exposed to the sun and a hot wind. Most candidates scheduled their campaigns in open vehicles during the morning and evening hours and focused on visits to institutions and houses in the afternoon. With heat and humidity causing health issues, to avoid dehydration, the candidates preferred light and vegetarian food, drinking plenty of water. The southern districts have received isolated showers, which helped bring down the temperature. But the situation in north Kerala, especially Palakkad, Malappuram and Kannur, remains tough, said Cusat Advanced Centre for Atmospheric Radar Research director S Abhilash. Campaigning in an open jeep was a tough task as hot air was blowing on our faces for hours together, the open-jeep campaigning extended from early morning to 3pm, for the past three weeks. The extreme heat caused rashes because of which I couldnt sleep properly at night, said Alathur LDF candidate K Radhakrishnan. Campaigning was strenuous in Palakkad where the mercury has been hovering above 41 degrees Celsius for the past couple of weeks. The green canopy in the villages provided much relief, said LDF candidate A Vijayaraghavan. We rested under banyan trees and held small corner meetings, said UDFs V K Sreekandan. As a Palakkad native, the hot climate has not been a challenge. For the past 28 days, I have been travelling in an open jeep throughout the day, he added. It has been exhausting, but I didnt have any health issue, said BJP candidate C Krishnakumar. I consumed plenty of butter milk and curd to keep the body cool. UDF candidate for Thrissur, K Muraleedharan too said the campaign was tiring. It has been energy-sapping. The diet has been normal, but I drank a lot of water, he said. The candidates fear the hot conditions may force some voters to stay indoors, leading to a drop in polling percentage.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 7:20 am

Voter alert: IMD issues heatwave warning in Kerala, advises caution

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The sweltering heat will be a cause for concern for voters across Kerala who will exercise their franchise in the Lok Sabha elections on Friday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow alerts and heatwave warnings in 12 districts on polling day. The IMD has said the temperatures are expected to be 2 to 4 degrees Celsius above normal in the state. As of last week, around 437 heat-related ailments have been reported in the state since the advent of summer. There have been one confirmed and two suspected heat-related deaths. IMD has predicted the likelihood of a heatwave in one or two places in Palakkad on Friday, making the democratic exercise challenging for party workers, voters and officials alike. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements at booths in view of the hot and humid weather. Voting will be held in 25,231 booths across Kerala. Drinking water, areas having shade and separate queues for the elderly and the differently-abled are among the ECs arrangements made at booths to ensure voters comfort. All arrangements are in place. There will be separate queues for the elderly to reduce their waiting time. We have sensitised district collectors, and first aid, including ORS packets, will be made available at polling stations vulnerable to extreme heat, Sanjay Kaul, Chief Electoral Officer, Kerala, told TNIE . Mothers coming to the booths with children will be able to use creche facilities at the polling stations, he said. Maximum temperature in Palakkad is likely to hover around 41 degrees Celsius on Friday, making it the hottest district in the state. Maximum temperatures will be 39 degrees Celsius, the second highest, in Kollam and Thrissur districts. Maximum temperatures will be 38 degrees Celsius in Kannur and Kozhikode districts and 36 degrees Celsius in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Malappuram districts. Southern districts are expected to receive thunderstorms in the evening. We have advised authorities to keep community health centres and primary health centres on alert to deal with heat-related incidents, said an official with the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority. Be smart, be safe Avoid prolonged heat exposure Wear light-weight, light-coloured, loose, cotton clothes Cover your head with a cloth or hat or use an umbrella outdoors Drink sufficient water even if not thirsty to prevent dehydration Avoid direct sunlight from 11am to 3pm

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 6:51 am

Sun, style and strategy: Sartorial choices of Lok Sabha candidates in Kerala on fleek

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the mercury climbs, so does the style quotient on the campaign trail. From seasoned veterans to fresh faces, candidates are shaking up their wardrobe and hair care routines to beat the blazing sun and win over voters. Some candidates stick to their signature style no matter the weather. Take the Vadakara LDF candidate K K Shailaja, whose crisp cotton sarees and infectious smile can cool down the hottest of days. When you imagine a politician in Kerala, the first image that comes to mind would be someone wearing a stiff white cotton shirt and the evergreen mundu. Though times have changed, some remain the same when it comes to the campaign trail. The majority of them are UDF candidates. They include UDF Kasaragod candidate Rajmohan Unnithan, Kannur candidate K Sudhakaran, Kozhikode candidate M K Raghavan, Thrissur candidate K Muraleedharan, Alappuzha candidate K C Venugopal and Mavelikkara candidate Kodikkunnil Suresh. LDF's Panniyan Raveendran is not to be ignored in his all time simple attire and long hair. To an extent, this saves them the trouble of choosing what to wear. Whether it is an election or not, white cotton shirts are what I choose any day, said K C Venugopal. 'No one wants to stay here anymore': The unflattering Kerala story Bonacaud Junction has to tell Another group of candidates are the kurtawalas. Elections have made them choose cotton kurtas over anything else. Thiruvananthapuram UDF candidate Shashi Tharoor, NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Pathanamthitta LDF candidate Thomas Isaac come under this category. Kollam NDA candidate K Krishnakumar wears cotton kurtas all day for campaigns. I wear cotton kurtas from Fabindia and try to have a change twice a day but it doesn't usually happen. Also in politics, changing more times can sometimes do more bad than good. However, if I get to change also, I immediately sweat. It's the heat of the campaign, that's fine, he said. Shafi Parambil, the Vadakara UDF candidate, can be seen in all kinds of clothes. One day he pulls off the chic young candidate in shirts and jeans, the next day he will be in white cotton shirts and mundu. Never does he miss wearing snazzy printed shirts and jeans and spreading his vibrancy into youth groups. From plain to printed, Alappuzha LDF candidate A M Arif is spiffy in linen shirts for campaigns. To escape the heat, the best is wearing linen shirts and mundu. I wear only linen for campaigns, said Arif. This candidate in the high-profile Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat has no house and lives in the party office NDA candidates Niveditha Subramaniam of Ponnani and Sobha Surendran of Alappuzha are saree folks. Cotton saree is a saviour in this weather, I avoid all other materials and try to change twice a day usually it doesn't happen but when I do, it's truly a refreshment and gives energy for the second half of the day, said Niveditha Subramaniam. Ernakulam LDF candidate K J Shine is usually seen in cotton sarees or set mundu but prefers salwar kameez for campaigns. During the first phase, I used to try and wear saree or set mundu but gradually I prefer salwar kameez to other clothing, said Shine. Battling hair loss amid the grueling campaign schedule, candidates like Krishnakumar and Niveditha Subramaniam prioritize haircare, finding time for weekly oiling sessions. Heavy hair loss is a factor while campaigning in this weather, you look haggard after campaigning but I try to oil my hair weekly, said Niveditha Subramaniam. Anna Linda keeps it real, admitting that election season leaves little time for hair and skincare routines. There is no time to take care of the hair and skin during election time, so he leaves it that way, she said about Hibi Eden's routine. The sartorial choices of candidates in this weather have been on fleek. From cotton classics to chic prints, they have made every effort to shine bright under the scorching sun.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2024 1:17 am

All arrangements completed for Lok Sabha polls in Kerala on Friday

Thiruvananthapuram : All preparations have been made for the smooth conduct of the polls in Kerala on Friday.Voting for all the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections will begin today at 7 am. Polling will continue till 6 pm. There are 2,77,49,159 voters in the state this time. Of these, 1,43,33,499 are women.Of the total voters, 5,34,394 are first-time voters in the age group of 18-19 years. There are also 2,64,232 differently-abled voters and 367 transgender voters in the state. The Chief Electoral Officer appealed to all voters, irrespective of age and gender, to exercise their right to vote and participate in the festival of democracy.A total of 194 candidates are in the fray in 20 constituencies in the state. All arrangements have been made to ensure smooth polling at the polling booths and to ensure that the voting machines are safely transported to strong rooms after the polling. A total of 1,01,176 polling personnel have been deployed for the polling process at 25,231 booths set up at 13,272 centres in the state. The polling process will be controlled by four officials, including the presiding officer, at a booth. There are 437 booths controlled only by women, 31 booths controlled by youth below 30 years of age and six booths controlled by differently-abled employees in the state. There are also 316 ethnic polling booths and 131 theme-based booths. Ramps and wheelchairs have been set up at the booths for differently-abled voters. Voting machines in Braille script have also been provided for the visually impaired.There will be a special queue facility at the booths for differently-abled voters and senior citizens. In addition, a sign language facility and travel facility for differently-abled voters have also been arranged. A total of 30,238 electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being used in the state in the Lok Sabha elections this year. In case of operational failure of any machines, the reserve machines will be delivered through the respective sector officers instead. The voting machines have been brought to the polling booths after completing the preliminary testing, three phases of randomization and mock polling. The polling will begin at 6 am on Friday after a mock poll is conducted again in the presence of representatives of political parties at the polling booths to ensure the safety of the machines. As many as 66,303 security personnel have been deployed at polling booths, distribution centres and strong rooms to ensure a smooth voting process. The Rapid Action Force has also been deployed at all police stations for security. Special security measures have also been taken in Maoist-affected areas involving central forces to ensure that voters cast their votes fearlessly. To ensure free and transparent polling, the Chief Electoral Officer said that a webcasting system has been put in place for real-time monitoring in all booths in eight districts of the state and 75 percent of booths in the remaining six districts. The real-time monitoring system has been implemented in all booths in Kasargod, Kannur, Wayanad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Palakkad, Thrissur and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Cameras have also been installed outside the booths to control crowding at polling stations with multiple booths. According to the Chief Electoral Officer, the webcasting facility has been introduced to ensure a transparent election by preventing booth capturing, money distribution and bogus voting. Webcasting has also been arranged in the affected booths. In the office of the Chief Electoral Officer and the control rooms set up under the ROs of 20 Lok Sabha constituencies, A similar monitoring system has been set up in strong rooms and counting centres.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Apr 2024 8:26 pm

Kannur Lok Sabha Election 2024: Check polling date, candidates list, past election results

The counting and announcement of results for the Kannur Lok Sabha Constituency Election 2024 will take place on June 4.

DNA India 25 Apr 2024 3:17 pm

194 contestants vie for votes as Kerala gears up for polls with over 2.75 cr voters

Thiruvananthapuram: A total of 194 contestants in 20 Lok Sabha seats are seeking the blessings of the people as Kerala goes to the polls on Friday, after over a month-long fierce campaign by the CPI(M)-led LDF, Congress-headed UDF, and the BJP-led NDA. The Election Commission said there are over 2.75 crore voters in Kerala where polling will commence at 7 am on Friday. Chief Electoral Officer Sanjay Kaul said 63,100 bottles of ink are used to prevent fraudulent voting and ensure flawless and transparent elections. This time there are 2,77,49,159 voters in the state out of which more than five lakh are first-time voters. Kottayam constituency boasts the highest number of candidates at 14, while Alathur has the fewest at five. Other notable figures are: 13 candidates in Kozhikode and 12 each in Kollam and Kannur. Of the total 194 candidates, 169 are men and 25 are women. The Vadakara constituency stands out with the highest number of female candidates, at four. The Election Commission said steps have been taken to ensure safe and peaceful polling by deploying 66,303 security personnel. Kerala Police and Central forces are providing tight security for the polling in a total of 25,231 booths arranged at 13,272 places. Police deployment has been made throughout the state as per the instructions of the Central Election Commission. When the polling for 20 constituencies in the state begins at 7 am on Friday, more than five lakh first-time voters will go to the polling booth. As the curtains fell on Wednesday evening, marking the conclusion of the over-month-long, high-octane public campaigning for the April 26 polls, Kerala on Thursday witnessed a silent campaign before the state votes. Two union ministers, a state minister, three actors and a few MLAs are among the total candidates who try their political luck this time. BJP-led NDA is fielding the most number of women candidates - five. Unlike the previous general elections, Kerala has seen a highly active and aggressive campaign. Diverse issues ranging from the implementation of the CAA, the alleged existence of 'love jihad', controversies surrounding 'The Kerala Story' movie, the Manipur violence, Rahul Gandhi's candidature in Wayanad, as well as alleged appeasement of minorities by various political parties, dominated the high-decibel public campaigns. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the UDF won 19 of the 20 seats, while the LDF had to settle for just a single seat.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Apr 2024 12:40 pm

Kerala: EP Jayarajan praise makes it to M T Ramesh poll flyers, sparks storm

KOZHIKODE : In a surprising turn of events, the Kozhikode constituency witnessed a political storm as the name of LDF convener E P Jayarajan found place in the election campaign notice of NDA candidate M T Ramesh. The notice, distributed among the voters, cited Jayarajans endorsement of Ramesh as a superior choice in the upcoming elections. The notice, circulated a month ahead of the elections, has sparked heated discussions throughout the constituency, as the campaign reached a crescendo. The notice cites Jayarajans purported acknowledgment of Rameshs leadership qualities, stating that even he believes the NDA candidate to be the most-suitable choice. The whole issue started with Jayarajan making a statement during a media interaction in Kannur approximately a month ago. During the interaction, Jayarajan mentioned the emergence of formidable leaders within the NDA fold in this years elections, specifically citing Rameshs presence in Kozhikode constituency. M T Ramesh However, the inclusion of Jayarajans name in the BJP candidates campaign material has given a new dimension to the electoral landscape, raising questions about political affiliations and alliances. While some view it as a strategic move to sway undecided voters, others perceive it as a breach of political decency, exploiting Jayarajans remarks for partisan gains. As the fervour intensifies and the countdown to polling day dwindles, the controversy surrounding Jayarajans inadvertent involvement in Rameshs campaign adds an intriguing twist to the already charged electoral atmosphere in Kozhikode.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 8:27 am

Attacking Rahul Gandhi best way to divert attention: Sachin Pilot

Congress leader Sachin Pilot had a hectic election campaign in Kerala, visiting Kannur, Malappuram, Alathur, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. During a stopover in the state capital, Pilot had a quick chat with TNIE s Cynthia Chandran. Excerpts. In New Delhi, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury is seen hobnobbing with Rahul Gandhi. In Kerala, the CM is attacking Rahul... Having personal relations and regard for each other does not define the political ideology. But, indeed, the chief minister and people close to him in the government have levelled very serious allegations, with no clarifications or satisfactory response from them. That gives me the impression there is something to hide. So attacking Rahul Gandhi is the best way to divert attention. Do you think PM Modis hate speech in Rajasthan will create polarisation? Elections should be fought on issues like governance, policies, farmers issues and unemployment. Statements from the BJP leadership show a sense of desperation. We have record-high unemployment, huge inflation issues, educated young boys and girls are looking for a future for themselves and farmers are in distress. All these issues are something the government is answerable for. Thats why there is an attempt to start talking about mandir, masjid, Hindu, Muslim... and done so blatantly by the prime minister and other leaders. What are the Congresss chances in Rajasthan? The Congress is going to win more seats than the BJP. Ive travelled across Rajasthan and this election is for change. People like our candidates, and our approach to politics much better because you talk about accountability, transparency and protecting the Constitution and institutions. Gehlot has campaigned across the state and his son, Vaibhav Gehlot, is contesting and he will win. People have not taken Congress seriously as the main opposition party over the past one decade The Congress party is very much there in every nook and corner of the country. We have lost a few elections. But that doesnt mean the Congress workers have disappeared. Congress remains the only political party that can take on the BJP nationally. Every regional party has its own role to play, have their own contributions to make, but in general elections, the Congress role is pivotal. When Congress gets stronger, the INDIA alliance also gets stronger. The generation shift is not happening in the Congress, which has led to a large contingent of young leaders crossing over to BJP... Some people may be under pressure. The people of India will be the final judge of those leaders decision to cross over. Time will tell. But people vote for the party, for their ideology and the Congress presents the diverse flourishing cultural history of 5,000 years. Im not saying that other parties dont have space. Of course, they have space.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 7:08 am

Will Kerala buck national trend of low voter turnout?

With seven constituencies witnessing three-cornered fights and Vadakara and Kannur witnessing intense two-cornered fights, experts say it is unlikely that the voting percentage will fall in the State

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 8:46 pm

Manjummel Boys Actor Ties the Knot

Malayalam actor Aparna Das and Manjummel Boys actor Deepak Parambol exchanged vows in a private wedding ceremony on April 24th. The serene Guruvayur temple in Kerala served as the auspicious venue for their union, witnessed by close family members and friends. Photos and videos capturing the beautiful moments of their wedding have been circulating widely on social media platforms. Aparna Das, known for her remarkable performances in films like Thalapathy Vijay's Beast and Kavin's 2023 hit Dada, joined hands in matrimony with Malayalam actor Deepak Parambol, who gained recognition for his role in the blockbuster Manjummel Boys. Their love story culminated in an intimate ceremony, sealing their commitment to each other on April 24th. According to reports, the couple's wedding ceremony unfolded in the sacred precincts of the Guruvayur temple, resonating with traditional customs and rituals. The joyous occasion witnessed the presence of Aparna and Deepak's loved ones, adding warmth and blessings to their new journey together. Renowned trade analyst Sreedhar Pillai shared a heartwarming picture of the newlyweds on April 24th, capturing their radiant smiles and shared happiness. Deepak exuded grace in his silk dhoti, while Aparna's timeless elegance shone through her choice of attire, embellishing her in a traditional saree paired with a intricately embroidered green blouse. Aparna Das and Deepak Parambol, who shared a blossoming relationship for several years, embarked on this lifelong journey of togetherness. Aparna marked her debut in the industry with Fahadh Faasil's Njan Prakashan and gained acclaim for her role in the 2019 film Manoharam, which also featured Deepak. Meanwhile, Deepak Parambol made his entry into Malayalam cinema with Vineeth Sreenivasan's Malarvaadi Arts Club and garnered attention with his role in the highly acclaimed Manjummel Boys. With an impressive filmography including hits like Thattathin Marayathu, Kannur Squad, and D Company, Deepak continues to captivate audiences with his versatile performances, promising a bright future ahead for the newlyweds.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Apr 2024 8:11 pm

Ahead of Lok Sabha polls in Kerala, nine crude bombs recovered from a field in Kannur

Mattanur police and a bomb squad from Kannur neutralise the explosives

The Hindu 24 Apr 2024 5:17 pm

Buses, trains full, its rush hour for Keralites in Bengaluru

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Be it bus, car or train, Keralites in Bengaluru are all set to use any mode of transport to reach their home on the voting day on April 26. Sensing the demand Kerala Road Transport Corporation and Karnataka Road Transport Corporation have started 10 additional bus services to major towns including Kannur, Kozhikode, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram. They are offering flexi rates with discounts for booking the return trip. According to the officers of state-run RTCs, most of the seats have already been booked. The fare for a seat in a private bus from Mysuru/Bengaluru to Ernakulam reached `3,250 on Monday. The private bus operators also plan to increase the number of services on April 25, which is when they see the demand peak. The fares are going to be dynamic, said a representative of Interstate Bus Operators Association of Karnataka, Rijas A J. There are informal car pooling arrangements for people who find it comfortable to travel to Kerala during peak season. It is impossible to get a train ticket at this time and the bus fares are very costly. Car pooling suits us because it is comfortable and we could return on time after voting on Friday, said Shine Mathew and Arun Kumar, executives staying in Whitefield. S Prasanthan, the general secretary of the Contract Carriage Operators Association, said the practice of providing chartered bus services by political parties has stopped. There used to be chartered bus services from Chennai during elections. Now there may be car services arranged by the political parties, he said. However, there are people who think that the rush is more to do with the long weekend. There are people who take leave in advance because it is a public holiday in here on April 26. But Malayalis leaving Bengaluru in large numbers now gives a bad impression. Many of them are permanent residents here. It reinforces the local politicians understanding that we are of no concern for them because our votes are in another state, said Vishnu S of Thiruvananthapuram, who is now a voter in the Bengaluru South LS constituency.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 7:40 am

Kerala MLAs DNA jibe at Rahul irks Congress, CMs backing fuels ire

KOZHIKODE/MALAPPURAM/THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: CPM MLA P V Anvars remarks that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi should undergo a DNA test to verify whether he really belongs to the Nehru-Gandhi family snowballed into a controversy on Tuesday, three days before Kerala goes to the polls. With Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan backing the Nilambur legislator, a livid Congress reacted sharply to the remark and approached the Election Commission (EC) demanding action. During an LDF poll campaign in Palakkad on Monday, Anvar had called Rahul a fourth-rate citizen who does not deserve to keep the Gandhi surname. This is not just my opinion. People in India are saying it. Will a person in the Nehru family talk like this? I doubt it. I am of the opinion that the DNA of Rahul Gandhi should be tested, Anvar had said, in the backdrop of Rahuls question as to why Pinarayi had not been arrested by central agencies. Rahul Gandhi has become a fourth-rate citizen who doesnt deserve to keep the surname Gandhi, he had said. The video of the MLAs remarks went viral on social media, drawing widespread criticism from Congress leaders and workers. However, Anvar refused to withdraw his remarks on Tuesday. Rahul Gandhi said what a member from the Nehru family would not say. He doesnt deserve to be considered a member of the Nehru family, he said. When sought his response, the CM defended Anvar and said Rahul should have spoken carefully. He (Rahul) should be aware that if he says something, he will receive it back in kind, the CM said during a press conference in Kannur. He also said Rahul was not someone above criticism. Anvar latest incarnation of Godse, says Hassan The CMs reaction drew sharp rebuke from Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, who alleged that Pinarayi made Anvar speak against Rahul throughout the LDFs LS campaign as part of a deal with the BJP. It is Pinarayi who started the war of words against the Congress and its former president. Hence, the protests should also be against him, Satheesan told reporters in Kollam, adding that Anvar had insulted Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi with his remark. Meanwhile, within hours of the controversy, KPCC acting president M M Hassan approached the EC and demanded urgent intervention by the police. Anvar is the latest incarnation of Godse who killed Gandhiji. In fact, Anvars words are deadlier than Godses thoughts. He said things that should not have come out of a politicians mouth, Hassan said. AICC general secretary K C Venugopal termed Anvars statement as shocking. It is a matter of great concern that such statements are coming from a legislator of the Kerala assembly. Such abusive remarks will not be tolerated. Action will be taken against Anvar. He has not just insulted Rahul Gandhi, but also Rajiv Gandhi. Pinarayi Vijayan gave Anvar the licence to criticise Rahul Gandhi and the Nehru family, alleged Venugopal, the UDF candidate in Alappuzha.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 7:08 am

Pinarayi's resilience and autocracy: A double-edged sword in Kerala's electoral battle

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: On the eve of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, nearly all surveys predicted a total washout for the LDF. With the turbulent Sabarimala factor combined with the prime-minister-in-making Rahul Gandhis candidature from Wayanad, the UDF leadership was evidently upbeat while none of the Left leaders dared to effectively counter the charges, except for Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who dismissed the surveys as mere bluffs untouched by reality. Following a 19-1 LS setback, the entire CPM leadership went on to concede the party had taken an incorrect stance on Sabarimala. But Pinarayi refused to bite the bullet. His climb up the party ladder has not been without hurdles. If the VS-Pinarayi bloodsport had kept the party on tenterhooks for long, the same also served to bolster solid resistance against the UDF and the BJP in Kerala. Since 2019, after VS suffered a minor stroke, it was Pinarayi, ably supported by his close confidante the late Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who consistently led a one-man battle against the UDF in the state and the BJP-led Union government at the Centre. Slog-over aggression is smart gamesmanship by Pinarayi & Rahul Not that such battles made him a man of the masses overnight. In fact, there has never been a dearth of critics, either in media or in social circles, of his purportedly autocratic way of functioning. Pinarayi himself has stated, rather boasted, more than once, that he was never a creation of the media. To be more precise, he took great pride in carving out his very own unique political niche, by warding off not just his political opponents, but also a watchful and often hostile media. Political Kerala hence had no choice but to pay rapt attention to a leader who didnt, for a change, make any excuses for his flaws. A slew of back-to-back calamities since 2017 Ockhi, Nipah, two floods and finally an extended Covid pandemic cemented him as the unwavering leader to turn to in times of crises. The historic win in 2021, despite a slew of allegations against him personally and the state government, only went on to further establish him as an iconic leader in the state. Throughout his chief ministerial tenure, Pinarayi was successful in both creating and projecting an impression of him being the sole contender to thwart Narendra Modis divisive rhetoric and the saffron threat looming over the entire nation. That he is often, ironically, likened to PM Modi for his autocratic style of functioning is an open secret that has however failed to eat into his popularity among the secular lot. In Kerala's Kannur, where Lok Sabha voters, eat, drink and breathe politics In many ways, it was once again Pinarayi who set the ball rolling for the latest election campaign in the state, well before the poll bugle had sounded. With his firm backing, the Keraleeyam Initiative last November was planned to cleverly coincide with the Kerala formation day, in a bid to subtly explore the scope of identity politics, a brand of politicking that has successfully paid electoral dividends in neighbouring Tamil Nadu many a time. The five-week long Nava Kerala Sadas, a first of its kind political gimmick, too saw the entire cabinet on the move. And Pinarayi made sure the crowds got to relentlessly hear of the reported anti-Kerala stance of the BJP-led Union government as well as the UDFs powerlessness in taking on the Centre. Pinarayi set the tone again with an unprecedentedly scathing attack, and subsequent counterattacks, on the Congress, especially Rahul Gandhi. What followed was an ugly spat between two senior leaders of the anti-BJP bloc, that had even Modi commenting on the infighting within the INDIA bloc. Curiously, this is where the so-called Pinarayi factor has had to endure a tectonic shift. Once hailed and adored as the Captain, he has had to suffer collateral damage because of his almost dictatorial approach and rigid personality traits. The LS poll campaigning has hence been witnessing palpable anti-incumbency factors against both the Centre and the state government. Contrary to the usual scenario, it is not just against the state government but against Pinarayi too. While theres an evident anti-Modi factor stemming from the LDF-UDF campaign, theres an equally strong anti-Pinarayi factor too bubbling in the minds of the voters, especially after the CMs visible reluctance to distance himself from the political violence that is blatantly indulged in by Left-leaning student outfits, especially the SFI, and his glaring failure to rein them in. Its true that his personality traits and authoritarian approach have invited criticism from many corners. But we should not limit this sentiment to Pinarayi per se. Its also a sentiment against the Left government as a whole, and its failure on many fronts like the current financial crisis, poor performance by ministers, violence by SFI and a slew of other factors. Of course, as the leader, he will be held primarily responsible, said political observer Dr G Gopakumar. Left leaders, while admitting secretly theres an anti-Pinarayi sentiment, especially among the Left-minded liberals, they sincerely hope it would not reflect in the LS polls. With just two days remaining for the polls, its certain that this election too will witness a Pinarayi factor. Whether it would favour the Left or act against it, only the verdict will tell. On the front foot The Kannur strongman learnt to weave his political rhetoric at Brennen College in Thalassery as student leader Beginning as a humble party worker, around the same time as Oommen Chandy, Pinarayi could be termed a self-made leader He took up the role of CPM secretary in 1998 and continued in the post for 16 years. Within months of stepping down, he assumed the role of the CM For the past 26 years, since he unexpectedly put on the mantle of CPM state secy, he has stood tall in Kerala politics A slew of back-to-back calamities since 2017 Ockhi, Nipah, 2 floods and the Covid pandemic cemented him as the unwavering leader to turn to in times of crises Throughout his tenure, he was successful in creating an impression of him being the sole contender to thwart Narendra Modis divisive rhetoric and the saffron threat looming over the country. INTERVIEW | Anti-incumbency not a factor in Kerala parliamentary elections: Yechury

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2024 6:51 am

Rahul Gandhi not beyond reproach: Kerala CM backs Anvar

Anvar's comments, made just three days before the second phase of voting for all 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala, garnered support from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan despite facing criticism from the Congress party. Rahul Gandhi was bound to get a reply for what he said. He is not beyond reproach, the CM told reporters in Kannur, alluding to Rahul targeting him.

The Times of India 24 Apr 2024 3:50 am

INDIA bloc a platform against BJP: Vijayan

KANNUR (KERALA), April 23: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said the INDIA bloc was not a front, but a system of opposition political parties that has come up as a platform against the ruling BJP at the Centre. The statement by Vijayan comes amidst an intense fight between the CPI(M)-led LDF and the []

thehillstimes 24 Apr 2024 1:25 am

INDIA leader will be decided after ....: Vijayan

He said, during a press meet in Kannur, that during the LS polls, alliances were being formed in various states as part of the platform and its result was that the Bharatiya Janata Party was being largely isolated.

Rediff 23 Apr 2024 7:41 pm

Kerala CM Criticizes PM's Divisive Speech, Urges Election Commission to Take Action

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan spoke up about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments on the Muslim community during an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara. Pinarayi Vijayan said these remarks were harmful and aimed at dividing people. During a press conference in Kannur, Pinarayi Vijayan stated, The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. He added, The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country. Pinarayi Vijayan urged the Election Commission to take notice of the Prime Minister's speech. He said, The Muslim community was also accused of stealing the country's wealth. The Election Commission should take strong action against these defamatory and communal remarks. Pinarayi Vijayan also criticized the BJP for undermining the country's constitutional institutions. He said, The formation of the selection committee for the Election Commission, excluding the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is particularly concerning. He added, Numerous legal violations by high-ranking officials in the central government, including the Prime Minister, have been alleged, yet the Election Commission has remained silent, failing to assert its neutrality. He further stated, Furthermore, the Commission's lack of intervention in the Prime minister's statement of communal propaganda during elections, aimed at inciting religious sentiments, raises serious doubts about its impartiality. It is imperative that the Election Commission takes immediate action to reassure the public of its neutrality.

Deccan Chronicle 23 Apr 2024 4:08 pm

Rahul must talk politics, cant dodge CAA to please BJP: CM Vijayan

Kannur, April 23 (UNI) Kerala Chief Minister and CPI(M) politburo member Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday came down heavily on his INDI alliance partner and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi whom he appeared to be unhappy with for not being vocal about the Citizenship Amendment Act, and he also slammed the Election Commission for their biased approach... The post Rahul must talk politics, cant dodge CAA to please BJP: CM Vijayan first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 23 Apr 2024 3:34 pm

People's experience is that Rahul is not a serious politician: Kerala CM Vijayan

People's experience is that Rahul is not a serious politician: Kerala CM Vijayan As the voting day in Kerala for the 2024 election nears, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday continued his attack against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling him a non-serious and immature politician. Many times when serious political developments happened in the Country, Rahul Gandhi was not here. It is the experience of the people in the country that he is not a serious politician. We refrained from commenting on it because he is from another party and it is their internal issue. But during the time of the general election, coming here and making comments in support of central investigation agencies is highly immature, Vijayan said during a press conference here. Earlier during his campaign speech in Kerala, Rahul Gandhi had asked why CM Vijayan was being scot-free by the Central investigation agencies for the various scandals against his government though other Opposition leaders are being hounded by them. Vijayan also refused to criticise the remarks of LDF MLA PV Anvar who asked to examine Rahul Gandhi's DNA to determine whether he was a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family. The Chief Minister said that one gets strong hitbacks for what one says and acts. Earlier In a scathing attack, Anvar said that Rahul Gandhi has stooped to such a low level that he lost the right to use the surname of Gandhi. He said that a person who was born into the Nehru-Gandhi family can not act like Rahul. Meanwhile, CM Vijayan also said that the remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Muslim community during the election campaign in Rajasthan's Banswara are defamatory and aimed at communal polarization. The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country, he said during a press conference in Kannur. In an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara Prime Minister Narendra Modi had claimed that the Congress manifesto talks about redistributing wealth to Muslims. (ANI)

devdiscourse 23 Apr 2024 3:21 pm

Referred to Gandhis old name due to his recent statements helping BJP: Vijayan

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday defended his recent recollection of Rahul Gandhis old name, stating that it was in response to certain statements made by the Congress leader during campaigning in the state, which according to the left leader, helped the BJP and agencies under its control. Vijayan said that such a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 23 Apr 2024 1:14 pm

PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Kerala CM Vijayan

PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Kerala CM Vijayan Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that the remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Muslim community during the election campaign in Rajasthan's Banswara are defamatory and aimed at communal polarization. The derogatory reference to intruders and 'hoarders' is untrue and part of their ideological code. The fact that the Prime Minister himself has come forward to take political advantage by saying communalism during the elections is an illustration of the challenges facing democratic and secular values in the country, he said during a press conference in Kannur. In an election rally in Rajasthan's Banswara Prime Minister Narendra Modi had claimed that the Congress manifesto talks about redistributing wealth to Muslims. The Kerala Chief Minister said that the Election Commission should take cognisance of the prime Minister's speech. The Muslim community was also accused of stealing the country's wealth. The Election Commission should take strong action against these defamatory and communal remarks. All the progressive and secular forces of the country need to come together to ensure transparent and democratic elections. The essence of this country is based on secularism and friendship. Any attitude or statement that harms it needs to be questioned and opposed, Vijayan said. He accused the BJP of undermining the country's constitutional institutions, eroding their independence and autonomy. The formation of the selection committee for the Election Commission, excluding the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is particularly concerning. Numerous legal violations by high-ranking officials in the central government, including the Prime Minister, have been alleged, yet the Election Commission has remained silent, failing to assert its neutrality, he said. Furthermore, the Commission's lack of intervention in the Prime minister's statement of communal propaganda during elections, aimed at inciting religious sentiments, raises serious doubts about its impartiality. It is imperative that the Election Commission takes immediate action to reassure the public of its neutrality, he added. (ANI)

devdiscourse 23 Apr 2024 11:57 am

EC not acting in non-partisan manner: Pinarayi Vijayan on PM remarks regarding Muslims

KANNUR: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that it was unfortunate that the Election Commission (EC) was not acting in a non-partisan manner by taking immediate action in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent alleged remarks against Muslims. Vijayan contended it was a situation where the EC ought to have acted immediately, but till now it has been silent on the issue. It is unfortunate. The EC should have shown it was non-partisan. It should have acted immediately, the Marxist veteran said at a press meet here. Vijayan said that this is an issue which would have to be raised before the Supreme Court. At the same time, he claimed that because of such statements by the PM, the anti-BJP sentiment in the nation is strengthening and the saffron party will be isolated even further. PM Modi's redistribution of wealth remarks: What does Congress manifesto actually say? Modi, during a poll rally in Rajasthan's Banswara on Sunday, said that if the Congress comes to power, it would redistribute people's wealth to Muslims. He also alleged that the Congress plans to give people's hard-earned money and valuables to infiltrators and hose who have more children. Criticising the statement, Vijayan had a day ago accused the prime minister of carrying out a communal campaign by fabricating imaginary stories to create anti-Muslim hatred among people.

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 11:49 am

Kerala CM criticises EC over PM Modis remarks against Muslims

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that it was unfortunate that the Election Commission (EC) was not acting in a non-partisan manner by taking immediate action in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent alleged remarks against Muslims. Vijayan contended it was a situation where the EC ought to have acted immediately, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 23 Apr 2024 11:05 am

'PM's speech anti-national, instills Islamophobia,' says Kerala CM

KANNUR: Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modis controversial redistribution of wealth speech in Rajasthan as anti-national, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said the PM is instilling Islamophobia among the public by fabricating stories. Speaking at an election campaign in Kannur on Monday, the CM urged the Election Commission to take legal action against the PMs hate speech. Pinarayi asserted that the BJP fears the growing realisation among the public that the party must be ousted from power at the Centre to safeguard the Constitution. The BJP has decided to play the communal card to overcome this fear, he said. During an election rally in Rajasthans Banswara, the prime minister had claimed that the Congress manifesto promised redistribution of wealth after conducting a survey. Modi cited former PM Manmohan Singh as saying in 2006 that Muslims have the first claim on the countrys resources. Modi alleged that the Congress was set to hand over the wealth of others to intruders and those who have more children. RSS is always against secularism: Pinarayi Pinarayi cited Modis speech as a glaring example of the BJP adopting communal tactics in the ongoing election. The PM is calling the Muslim community infiltrators. The Election Commission should take action against the Prime Ministers hate speech. But the PM is so confident that no action will be taken against him, said Pinarayi. I cant even imagine that a countrys prime minister could speak like this. His responsibility is to ensure the unity of the country and its people. But on Sunday, we saw the prime minister stooping to the level of an RSS worker to make absurd communal remarks. Thats why the international media is terming this election as the biggest opportunity for India to avoid a grave danger. We all know about RSS stand on minorities. They consider Muslims, Christians and Communists as the enemies, said Pinarayi. Pinarayi alleged the Sangh parivar has had created many communal riots in the country to eliminate the minorities. In Gujarat, it was genocide against the Muslim community. What happened to Christians in Manipur is also genocide. For RSS, minorities do not deserve to live in this country. Now, a prime minister has made their stand clear, said Pinarayi. The CM reminded the contributions made by the Muslim community to the country. Every community has participated in our freedom struggle. Thats how we built the unity in diversity concept. The Muslim community was also part of this fight against the British. Did the RSS have any involvement in the freedom struggle? They declared solidarity with the Britishers, he said, adding that the RSS is always against secularism. Pinarayi also asked the Election Commission to act against the communal propaganda of RSS. Slog-over aggression is smart gamesmanship by Pinarayi & Rahul

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 6:35 am

Kerala CM urges EC to take action against PM Modi over his remarks against Muslims

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modis alleged remarks against Muslims as anti-national and urged the Election Commission to take action against him. Addressing an election meeting in this northern district, the Marxist veteran said the prime minister had insulted the Muslim community by specifically naming them. Also ReadCongress, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 22 Apr 2024 11:05 pm

No civilised nation decides citizenship on basis of religion, says Kerala CM

Kannur: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Monday that no civilised nation in the world has made religion the basis of citizenship, and the BJP-led union governments contentious Citizenship Amendment Law is against the secular values of the country. When everyone came forward protesting against the CAA and to safeguard secularism, the Congress did Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 22 Apr 2024 3:20 pm

Kerala train commuters decry overcrowding as Railways prioritize premium services

KOCHI: There seems to be no end in sight to the woes of train travellers in the state. People who depend upon trains, not only their daily commute but also long-distance travel, are venting their anger at the railways strategy of introducing more and more premium trains like the Vande Bharat as a money-spinning measure. Reducing the number of general compartments to facilitate more AC and sleeper coaches has left many high and dry. Describing his experience during a recent journey on the Kochuveli-Mysuru Express, Liyons J, secretary of Friends On Rails, which describes itself as a WhatsApp network that aids train commuters, said, The sleeper compartment resembled a refugee camp. Even the aisles were taken over by passengers with general tickets. This is happening because of the cut in the number of general compartments on long-distance trains, he adds. Train travel has become a dangerous affair, points out Dr Meera, a Kozhikode resident who depends on trains for her frequent travels to her hometown in Kollam. People are even forced to travel hanging from doors. There have been many cases of passengers getting seriously injured or losing their lives after falling from running trains. But all this goes unreported, she says. According to Dr Meera, there have been times when she has cancelled trips after arriving at the station to find general compartments jam-packed. I have to ensure the safety of my child, who is part of most of my travels, she stresses. Of course, none of the passengers are against the rail transporters need to increase revenue, says Srijith T J, an officer with Kerala Agro Industries Corp Ltd. But that should not be at the cost of passengers, who are the ones filling its coffers. Srijith points out that when the railways changed old coaches for new LHB ones, it reduced the number of general compartments from two to one and four to two on many express trains. However, they increased the number of AC coaches from three or four to eight while reducing the sleeper coaches from 12 to 8. Now, the situation is such that it is tough to get a reservation even in sleeper coaches, he adds. Passengers also point to another of the railways money-making strategies. Tickets for sleeper coaches are sold right up to the arrival of trains. It should be noted that these tickets do not ensure seats as charts have already been prepared. But once these passengers get on the train they encroach on seats of those who had made reservations months back, says Ramesh Mathew, a frequent traveller. The removal of de-reserved facility has also hit daily commuters hard. According to Ramesh, the most congested long-distance trains are the ones plying the northeastern routes. Regular users have now ditched them. Migrant labourers dont bother with the reserved status of coaches. For them, it is fine to travel in any compartment, he says, adding that there is a dire need for operating more Antyodaya Express trains on the eastern region via Chennai or through Vizag, Berhampur and Howrah. Ease and low cost attracted many passenger to train travel. However, there has been no concurrent increase in the number of trains or coaches. If more MEMU trains are introduced from Ernakulam to Kollam via Kottayam or Alappuzha, KSRTC will fold up in no time, says Ramesh. Ernakulam-Thrissur is the busiest sector in Kerala. But there are not many passenger trains on the route. Malabar passengers complain about the lack of trains between Shoranur and Kannur in the afternoons. Their complaints are genuine. There are fewer afternoons trains for daily and short-distance passengers, he added. However, railway officials say that there is an adequate number of trains for passengers, with special services introduced, whenever necessary. Three new special trains have started service towards the northern parts of the country, an official added. Summer specials Southern Railway will operate 239 trips of special trains on 19 routes to clear the extra rush this summer. These trains will link Tamil Nadu and Kerala to state like Karnataka, Rajasthan, Bihar, New Delhi, West Bengal, Gujarat, etc. The trains are: 06083 & 06084 Kochuveli-SMVT Bengaluru 06043 & 06044 Dr MGR Chennai Central-Kochuveli 06081 & 06082 Kochuveli-Shalimar 06071 & 06072 Kochuveli-Nizamuddin 06085 & 06086 Ernakulam-Patna

The New Indian Express 22 Apr 2024 2:05 pm

Kannur's Aralam tribes face peril amidst political chessboard

Her curious eyes and shy smile fail to hide the anxiety within. Leaning against the wall, she has a desolate expression writ large across her face. Hardly a year ago, Rahana K K lost her father when he went to collect firewood. Raghu was trampled by an elephant that emerged from the thick vegetation in their settlement. She had lost her mother long back. The 15-year-old seems reluctant to talk about the loss, a memory etched deep in her mind. She is among the thousands driven to the edge in the tribal settlement next to the Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary. The settlement has around 12 tribes including Paniyar, Karimpala, Kurichyar, Kattunaikar, Kani and Mavilans. To enter Aralam is to step into a different world, where lives are lost on a regular basis, tribals live in penury and workers agitations remain a routine affair. Sixteen persons have died in wild animal attacks here since 2018. While a lucky few get compensation, the majority still await their dues. Its a painful saga for the tribals, says Iritty block panchayat president K Velayudhan, who served as the Aralam panchayat president back in 2003. Two decades ago, when A K Antony was the chief minister, about 7,500 acres were bought for `42 crore. While 4,000 acres were earmarked for the farm, 3,500 acres were distributed among 3,335 tribal families. Now, only 1,717 families remain, the others having moved out seeking better living conditions. Aralam falls under Peravoor, one of the seven assembly segments in the Kannur Lok Sabha constituency. LDF holds five of the seats while the other two are with the UDF. But things tend to take a different turn in the parliamentary polls. While Dharmadam and Mattannur remain CPM strongholds, Irikkoor and Peravoor favour the Congress. Taliparamba where the Left usually enjoys a political edge chose to stand with the Congress last time, with the UDF candidate winning by a mere 725 votes. Structurally, Kannur offers a rare combination of assembly segments, as some of the heavyweights in state politics including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, CPM state secretary M V Govindan, minister Kadanappally Ramachandran and popular CPM leader K K Shailaja come from the constituency. No wonder, voters here seem to eat, drink and breathe politics. While sitting MP and Congress state chief K Sudhakaran is seeking a second term, the CPM has fielded its district chief M V Jayarajan. The saffron party has chosen C Reghunath, who had contested as a UDF candidate against Pinarayi in the 2021 assembly election and later defected to the BJP. While the fronts have seemingly chosen their available best, certain sections within all three secretly admit that better candidate-selection would have made things far easier. With Shailaja contesting from neighbouring Vadakara, issues there will have resonance in Kannur too. The real feel of the battle comes through in Taliparamba as both fronts work overtime to consolidate/regain majority. Electoral tension is palpable. A few posters and banners of the Congress party were destroyed recently, setting off a tirade of allegations and counter-allegations. The town has a substantial Muslim population that sides with the UDF, while the CPM enjoys solid support in other pockets. The party has even won unopposed in such areas, in the local body polls. The Trichambaram temple festival has just ended. Scrap dealers Balakrishnan, 55, of Pallikkara and Jayaram, 60, of Kumbala are busy chatting before their customary afternoon nap under a huge banyan tree. Business is dull nowadays. A kilogram of scrap fetches a meagre Rs 13, now that migrants too have entered the field, quips Balakrishnan. At the UDF campaign committee office, KPCC member Mohammed Blathur is busy strategising. He talks about Andoor municipality, where the CPM has a firm support base. Keeping bogus voters away will be the biggest task. Complaints have been filed with the ECI. There are a few CPM-controlled party villages where the Congress is a bit weak. We hope to win a good vote-share there, says a confident Mohammed, constantly on the phone coordinating with NRKs who have come for campaigning. The LDF campaign focuses on the lack of performance by the incumbent. Other than setting up a high-mast lamp, the MP hasnt done anything for Kannur, be it concerning national highway development, Koyyam road issue, Bakkalam underpass or other infrastructure projects. Jayarajettan, however, enjoys widespread acceptance among the common people, says party area secretary Santhosh Kanod. The two fronts also seem to be aware of their weak areas. Certain remarks by Sudhakaran about shifting to the BJP are being widely used against him. There is also a lack of enthusiasm among the Muslim League cadre, evident from their glaring absence at campaign meets. Pass through Kannur and not meet Parassinikkadavu Muthappan? A rare conglomeration of faith and revolution, Muthappan, curiously, seems to attract more communists than believers. At Mattannur, yet another land acquisition is in progress for the expansion of Kannur airport, with five houses on demolition queue in this phase at Vazhamthode. Getting down to the seashore, the night seems still young at the Payyambalam beach. Both local residents and tourists flock to the vibrant destination amid an array of memorials, monuments and plaques, those of BJPs KG Marar, CPMs E K Nayanar and Congress young turk Satheesan Pacheni among them. One name however triggers a lingering emotion Kannurs very own Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.

The New Indian Express 22 Apr 2024 10:44 am

Kerala: Reflex-eating epilepsy surgery performed on 22-year-old successful

KOCHI: They are our gods, who brought my son back to his life, said Rajni, the mother of 22-year-old Abhinath, looking at Dr Chandu P, epileptologist, and Dr Nihal Ahmed, epilepsy surgeon, of Medical Trust Hospital. Abhinath had been suffering from reflex-eating epilepsy for the last seven years as a result of which he used to faint when eating. His parents, Rajni and Sajad, had grown desperate after doctors of several hospitals failed to deliver them a cure. The treatment and surgery for the disease involve several risk factors, including damage to other organs, said Dr Nihal. Reflex-eating epilepsy, which can cause food to get stuck in the throat, is a serious condition that can cause even death. The doctors at Medical Trust Hospital performed the 12-hour-long complex tsurgery on Abhinath with the help of brain mapping. The surgery was held on March 28, and the Kannur native was discharged on April 20. Abhinath is now fine. A follow-up is required once in three months. He can now pursue his passion for football, Dr Nihal added.

The New Indian Express 21 Apr 2024 11:07 am

Kerala cops take sheen off Thrissur Pooram, draw flak from fans

THRISSUR: Disappointing a large crowd of people who thronged the Swaraj Round to witness the fireworks display of Thrissur Pooram, one of the largest pyrotechnic shows, Thiruvambady devaswom stopped the pooram festivities abruptly for a couple of hours in protest against the unwanted restrictions imposed by the police for the first time in the history of the festival. The fireworks display which was scheduled to be held at 3 am on Saturday could begin only at 6.45 am. The discontent over the police restrictions was already there from the beginning but it escalated as police used lathi against spectators and even Thiruvambady devaswoms volunteers. The devaswom members also alleged that the police personnel deployed to ensure security misbehaved with the committee members during Madathil Varavu ceremony. While hundreds of volunteers worked day and night to organise the pooram, they were denied permission to enter the Thekkinkad Maidan and Swaraj Round. How can we justify such restrictions? Moreover, the police put up barricades wherever possible and restricted smooth movement of the people, dampening the spirit of Thrissur Pooram, said Sundar Menon, Thiruvambady devaswom president. He alleged that the police were supposed to help devaswom in organising the pooram. But they took everything into their hands, putting the public in trouble. When the lathicharge took place, Thiruvambady devaswom authorities tried to contact Revenue Minister K Rajan. As he was not available, the devaswom authorities decided not to go ahead with the festivities. Madathil Varavu at night was stopped abruptly. Only one elephant was used for the procession and that too without the customary panchavadyam. The devaswom authorities also switched off the illumination lights on the pandal put up at the venue in protest. The Pakal Pooram of Paramekkavu. Meanwhile, BJP candidate Suresh Gopi and LDF candidate V S Sunilkumar rushed to Thiruvambady devaswoms office and held discussions with the committee members. Later, Revenue Minister K Rajan and District Collector V R Krishna Teja intervened and urged the devaswom to complete the ceremonies, especially the fireworks display. After a delay of about 3.5 hours, fireworks display was held around 6.45 am after sunrise. What is the purpose of conducting fireworks display in daylight. It was disappointing to wait for such long hours. We reached Thrissur last night to witness the pyrotechnic show. But what turned out was really disappointing, said a group of four men who came all the way from Kannur to watch the famed fireworks. LDF seeks probe into police commissioners intervention LDF district committee on Saturday urged the state government and Election Commission to initiate a probe into the interventions of the Thrissur city police commissioner which led to the disruption of pooram rituals. In an official statement issued on Saturday, the LDF alleged that RSS-BJP leaders Valsan Thillankery, B Gopalakrishnan and K K Aneeshkumar tried to take political advantage during the crisis. There was a conspiracy behind the entire incident, the LDF statement said.

The New Indian Express 21 Apr 2024 10:50 am

Intense battle in Kannur as Congress, CPI(M), and BJP vie for dominance

Intense battle in Kannur as Congress, CPI(M), and BJP vie for dominance The Northern Kerala constituency of Kannur is witnessing an intense battle between the Congress and the CPI(M), while the BJP is focusing on the newly registered young voters to make an impact in the seat. With 39 percent minorities, including Muslims and Christians, the voters often support the CPI(M)-LDF in most of the assembly seats falling under this Parliament constituency in the polls to the legislature, but the Lok Sabha constituency has often swayed towards the Congress-led UDF, hoping to replace the BJP at the Centre. The strong minority vote base is what helped the UDF win the seat as the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) is its major partner. The rubber farmers in areas like Irikkur and Peravoor, predominantly Christians, have also been a strong vote bank for the Congress. Hoping to retain the seat this time as well, the Congress has fielded Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee chief K Sudhakaran here. Considering his candidature in the seat, Sudhakaran had recently temporarily handed over his organizational responsibility to his party colleague M M Hassan. Sudhakaran did not want to contest the elections this time, but he entered the fray as the party leadership felt that there was nobody who could ensure a win in Kannur for Congress other than him, the party's local strongman. ''I am confident about the win and am only bothered about bettering my majority,'' Sudhakaran, the sitting MP, told PTI during his campaign at Kandakassery near Payyavoor. Sudhakaran, who has landed in controversies several times by his remarks supporting the BJP during the fight between the saffron party and the CPI(M) in the district, reiterated that the main enemy of Congress in Kerala is the Left party. ''They are the enemy number 1 in Kerala, and the BJP comes only second. The BJP has no strength in Kerala, and our main fight is against the LDF, against their politics of violence,'' Sudhakaran said. The Congress, in their campaigns in Kerala, mainly focuses on criticizing the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government because of this, he added. The 75-year-old Sudhakaran is the topmost leader who helped Congress sustain its presence in the CPI(M)-dominated Kannur politics and hopes that people will support him once again to get to the Parliament. CPI(M), however, is not ready to let history bother them and has fielded M V Jayarajan, the Kannur district secretary of the party. Campaigning at Aichery in Irikkur, Jayarajan was received by enthusiastic party workers with drum beatings and paper flower spray. Without much of an introduction, he addressed the gathering, telling them to be aware of ''the danger the country is in.'' ''The Congress has no politics to speak about and is now engaged in a defamation campaign against the LDF candidates,'' Jayarajan told the gathering, referring to allegations of cyberbullying against the party's candidate in the Vadakara Lok Sabha seat, K K Shailaja, allegedly by the workers of the Congress-led UDF. ''The LDF is going to win back Kannur this time. Congress has been taking a stand to support the BJP. They do not want to speak about the key issues and are only involved in a defamation campaign against LDF candidates due to a fear of losing,'' Jayarajan alleged, while talking to PTI. He said the Congress has been trying to destabilise even the INDIA bloc, and their leaders have been marching to the BJP. When the CPI(M) and the Congress see a little chance of the BJP even registering a fight at Kannur, the NDA camp is confident, not only of improving their vote share, but even winning the seat. NDA candidate C Raghunath, who had joined the BJP from Congress, said, ''We have about 35 per cent newly enrolled voters, and our focus is on those votes.'' He alleged that the CPI(M) and the Congress have been ''spreading lies'' about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). ''Many of the Muslim brethren have come to me and have extended their support to me,'' Raghunath claimed. He said that he is confident that this time NDA is going to win from Kannur. ''Until recently, everyone spoke about improving the vote share for NDA, but this time we speak about winning seats,'' Raghunath told PTI.

devdiscourse 21 Apr 2024 8:48 am

Hot and humid weather to prevail in Kerala as summer rain continues to elude

Malappuram is the largest rain deficit district in Kerala with a 97% shortfall in rains, followed by Kozhikode with 95%, Kannur, and Kasaragod with a 94% deficit in each district

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 8:16 pm

Alleged voter impersonation: Polling officers suspended in Keralas Kannur

Polling officer and booth level officer involved have been suspended pending investigation

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 2:30 pm

Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP: I.N.D.I. Alliance member CPMs leader MV Jayarajan

The CPM candidate from Kannur Lok Sabha seat, MV Jayarajan, alleged that the Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP and claimed that the Kerala Congress chief is willing to join the BJP.

OpIndia 20 Apr 2024 12:33 pm

Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP: CPM leader MV Jayarajan

Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP: CPM leader MV Jayarajan The CPM candidate from Kannur Lok Sabha seat, MV Jayarajan, alleged that the Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP and claimed that the Kerala Congress chief is willing to join the BJP. He also said that 39 leaders in Kerala have left the Congress and joined the BJP. The main enemy is BJP. We are attacking BJP but Congress leaders are joining BJP, which is the main issue here. 39 leaders in Kerala have already left Congress and joined BJP. The real situation here in Kerala is that the political line of the Congress is also pro-BJP. The CM is attacking the political attitude of Congress. The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president himself is ready to join the BJP, which is why the CM is attacking that policy of Congress, Jayarajan told ANI on Friday. Earlier, on Thursday, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan questioned the secular credentials of the Congress, adding that the party is degenerating into the BJP's B team. Although the Left parties and the Congress are part of a larger INDIA bloc, they are opposed to each other in Kerala, where the Congress is currently in opposition as part of the UDF alliance. While voting for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024 began on Friday across 102 parliamentary constituencies spread over 21 states and Union Territories, all 20 constituencies in Kerala will go to the polls on April 26 in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, while the Congress party had won 15 seats, its allies, the Indian Union Muslim League, won two seats, the Revolutionary Socialist Party won one, and the Kerala Congress (M) won one seat. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) won one seat in Alappuzha. (ANI)

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 12:29 pm

ECI lists out steps for ensuring free and fair polls

App to check impersonation of absentee, shifted, and dead voters during the upcoming polls. Arrangements made for 100% webcasting in Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram, Palakkad, Thrissur, and Thiruvananthapuram districts, ECI informs HC

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 8:44 pm

Royal Challengers Bengaluru restores three lakes as part of 'Go Green' Initiative

Royal Challengers Bengaluru restores three lakes as part of 'Go Green' Initiative As per the India Cares Foundation's latest report, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has completed the restoration work of two major lakes in Bengaluru, upscaling the water holding capacity of these lakes and adding civic amenities in a third lake, while improving the biodiversity around these water bodies as part of RCB 'Go Green' Initiative. RCB launched the Lake Improvement Works Project as part of their ESG commitment in October 2023 with a focus on desilting and developing the Ittgalpura Lake and Sadenahalli Lake. These lakes were selected for being highly water-stressed areas, with borewell depths ranging from 1000 to 1500 feet. The areas also lack access to Kaveri River water and are totally dependent on groundwater and surface water, as per a press release from RCB. According to the report, over 1.20 lakh tonnes of silt and sand have been removed at the Ittgalpura Lake and Sadenahalli Lake, which has been used to create bunds and pathways across the lakes and 52 farmers have taken the soil to use as topsoil for their fields as well. A total of nine acres of lake land have been recovered, resulting in the creation of stabilisation ponds and wetlands. These features will benefit the birds and animals inhabiting the lakes. The water holding capacity of the lakes has also increased by up to 17 acres. The lakes will not only facilitate groundwater recharge but also serve as vital sources of drinking water and support agricultural activities in the surrounding area. It will provide additional livelihood opportunities for the fishermen and farmers of the two lakes, who can now harvest three times as much as before. Currently reliant on borewells for agriculture, farmers can now utilise these rejuvenated lakes for farming and other purposes, thereby enhancing productivity and sustainability. Meanwhile, at Kannur Lake, the objective has been to improve community ownership through the creation of civic amenities as lake assets. Ethno-Medicinal Plants Parks, Bamboo Parks, and Butterfly Parks are also being created at all three lakes as the initiative aims to improve and sustain the biodiversity of the lakes while also serving as educational hubs for children to understand the ecosystem. It must be noted that the National Compilation on Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India 2022 report by the Central Groundwater Board of India estimates that over 12 percent of groundwater blocks in India have been over-exploited, 12 percent are in the semi-critical stage and 3 percent are in the critical stage. Fans are at the heart of everything we do at RCB. Their unwavering support has propelled us to become one of the world's first carbon-neutral franchises. Our fans have been actively engaged in our green initiatives since 2013, playing a pivotal role in spreading awareness about sustainability within our community. Building on this momentum, we naturally expanded our focus to support our local community by spearheading the restoration of key lakes in Bengaluru. These lakes not only serve as critical groundwater sources for neighbouring villages but also form the backbone of local livelihoods. Through collaborative efforts with both local authorities and communities, we have managed to take a small step in the bigger purpose of restoring the old pride of Bengaluru, the lake city. Rajesh Menon, VP and Head of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Such initiatives would be key to raising awareness about the ground-level water situation in and around Bengaluru. The process of lake rejuvenation adheres strictly to established procedures and standards drawn from civil engineering, environmental engineering, and related fields under the guidance of Friends of Lakes. These standards, meticulously outlined in textbooks, serve as guiding principles throughout the rejuvenation process. The successful revitalization of these lakes stands as a testament to the effectiveness of engineering and environmental standards, showcasing a proven approach to lake restoration. The Green Game was conceived in 2011 and since then, through multiple initiatives, RCB is now the world's first carbon-neutral cricket team and the foremost cricket franchise in the world, rallying behind a people's movement for a greener planet. RCB will be donning the green jersey in their next Indian Premier League (IPL) game against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Sunday. RCB is at the bottom of the points table, with a win and six losses in seven games. (ANI)

devdiscourse 19 Apr 2024 4:14 pm

Five poll officials suspended in Kerala for allowing CPI-M leader help elderly woman cast her vote

Thiruvananthapuram: Kannur District Election Officer (DEO) Friday suspended five poll officials for dereliction of duty after it was found that a CPI-M polling agent helped a 92-year-old woman cast her vote from home. According to the election rules, voters above the age of 85 can vote from their homes. The incident took place Thursday at []

orissapost 19 Apr 2024 2:55 pm

Four polling officials suspended over outside interference in voting at 92-year-old womans house in Keralas Kannur

District Collector recommends probe against a person for allegedly interfering in voting of 92-year-old at polling booth set up at her residence

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 2:26 pm

How does getting inked for the first time feel like?

S Devasankar, 21, student, Kochi Our social science teacher taught us that voting is not only our right, it is our responsibility. Though I didnt understand the gravity of this then, now I am more aware. I like to look at elections with an optimistic eye and believe that they can bring about changes to our society. I know that this is a highly romanticised point of view. I am thrilled to vote for the first time because I get to play my part in the functioning of Indian democracy. So, it is a dream coming true. I believe that this election is a crucial point in history and we are going through a transitional period. I have decided to vote for the party, which is better in comparison. My policy is to choose what is lesser evil among the limited options we have. Jeeba Surgi, 22, student, Thiruvananthapuram This year will be my first vote. I couldnt cast my vote during the assembly polls. I dont want to waste my franchise. It is my right. I have been keeping up with the current political climate and the elections main talking points. What I want is to live in a secular country, and I want to contribute to building a nation like that. Since Im not satisfied with the candidates, I will most probably vote for NOTA. Its my way of expressing my disagreement with the political parties. Bahira K, 20, student, Kannur I think our country is witnessing a decline in democratic and secular sentiments. Politics have turned more ruthless with some in power using everything in their arsenal, including government institutions, to mute the opposition. I neither see any eligible leaders in the major opposing parties nor in the ruling one. Im guided by what the MPs have done previously. I dont want to contribute to the politics of hate. Im thinking deeply about whom to cast my vote on the D-day. Kesav Siju, 18, student, TPuram Many youngsters are clued in to whats happening in the country. Some keep away from the political issues because politicians and their policies are not catering to their needs. That said, all of us are very political. While it is true that Thiruvananthapuram is a Tharoor bastion, I think change is on the horizon. Ive learnt about the work that BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar has done. Also, the Narendra Modi factor cannot be discounted. We are in for a big election and Im excited to cast my vote. Sreya R Nair, 19, student, Palakkad I feel indifferent about the upcoming elections as Im not into politics. Since Im living in Ernakulam and casting my vote in Palakkad, I only have a rough idea about the candidates. I think it is better to vote based on the ideology of parties rather than individual candidates. I find the Left more appealing. Abhinand S S, 20, student, Thiruvananthapuram Ram Mandir is a big topic this election season. But I dont think the temple should be used as a political tool. For the past 15 years, the same candidate has been winning in my constituency. I wouldnt mind a new MP. I will vote for the candidate that I agree the most with. I wont waste my vote on NOTA. Sharat Nair, 24, IT professional, Thiruvananthapuram I never wanted to vote because I was under the impression that one vote cannot make any significant change. This time, I will vote because Im satisfied with the ruling government and I want the same to continue. In Kerala, it is tough for the party to win. So if my vote could buoy them, then why not? Ill be travelling from my workplace in Bengaluru to Kerala for the purpose. Saarika T S, 23, student, Perumbavoor The main issue I am facing is unemployment. Most of the youngsters, including my friends, are going abroad. I hope this election will bring about a positive change. Though I have a personal political leaning, this time I will be casting my vote for NOTA. Merin Rose Bijoy, 20, student, Kochi I find it hard to be interested in the voting process when all I hear about is corruption and self-serving parties. None of them seem to work for the peoples benefit. The lack of genuine options concerns me. I consider voting for NOTA. Nima B M, 18, student, Thiruvananthapuram I have already decided whom to vote for. I dont like discrimination based on religion or any attacks based on it. My vote will reflect that. I dont think any religion is superior. Having thoroughly reviewed all the manifestos, I have made my decision. My vote is not for NOTA. Doing so would be a big loss. Ananthakrishnan C A, 19, student, TPuram Im thrilled about the upcoming election because I will be participating in the worlds largest democratic exercise. Since childhood, I have watched family members going to the polls. This time, I will have the chance to experience it myself. I have not yet decided on whom to cast my first vote, or if it should be for NOTA. Im learning the current political scenario through various media. I have also closely observed the candidates. I will make a decision soon. Dona Maria Sebastian, 21, student, Peermade I dont even know the names of the candidates contesting from my constituency. So my vote will go for the party that closely aligns with my needs. I feel like the issues that should be at the forefront are unemployment, corruption, and price hikes. I dont know whether the election result will solve any of these. However, I do believe that my vote is important, and I wont give it away. Im also very certain of which party will not win in my constituency. Aravind R Nair, 21, student, Ernakulam I dont follow politics. It is not a big conversation among my friends. But parties have started campaigning on social media too these days. Thanks to this, Im aware about the candidates. I want to see politicians who keep their promises. Ensuring womens safety and tackling the drug menace are two issues I want the soon-to-be MP to prioritise. While Narendra Modis influence cant be discounted, punching in equal weight are also Shashi Tharoor, Rahul Gandhi and K K Shailaja. Annarose Jaison, 18, student, Thrissur Participating in democracy for the first time feels empowering. Im eager to take part in deciding which party will form the government. However, recent news about EVM malpractices has me questioning the integrity of my vote. While I may not know much about the candidates yet, Im looking forward to learning more. Sam Jones, 26, IT professional, Pathanamthitta I was not in Kerala for a while and couldnt vote till now. This time, I can exercise my franchise. Im concerned about the lack of separation between state and religion. The latter should never have any place in the matters of government. As far as the constituency I belong to is concerned, it has the potential for development. I was not content with the activities of the previous MP. Now, I have done a detailed analysis of the candidates to help my decision. Neha Valsaraj, 20, student, Kannur As a first-time voter, Im curious about the whole process. I checked the Election Commission website to understand everything. More than a right, I think voting is a citizens responsibility. Im interested in politics and I did a detailed study on the candidates contesting in my constituency and others. What Ive understood is that most of them have vested interests. Only some are genuinely interested in being the peoples representative. My major issue with our country is gender discrimination. Though the Constitution grants equal rights, it feels like the country has a long way to go. Vaidyanathan S, 20, student, Kozhikode I think I have figured out the candidate who can best help our people. I have heard many stories of how helpful that candidate has been to all. My personal view is that whoever wins should strive to ensure that they do everything possible for the welfare of the people. Political and other biases should not impair their work. Ongoing issues regarding inefficient governance are certain to dictate the polls. More than the candidates mass appeal, I think it is their political goodwill that counts. I believe in this democratic exercise and Im certain my vote will help usher in a positive change. Compiled by: Mahima Anna Jacob, Ronnie Kuriakose, Parvana K B, Niranjana K P, Swathy Lekshmi Vikram, Aparna Mary Bilna

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 10:32 am

It's Rahul vs Pinarayi in Kerala as Lok Sabha poll campaign heats up in state

KANNUR/MALAPPURAM/PALAKKAD : With just a week left for the Lok Sabha election in the state, the UDF and the Left front have intensified their campaigns which saw Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan taking on each other. While Rahul launched a scathing attack against Pinarayi for not speaking against BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and only targeting him during his campaigns, the chief minister shot back saying the LDF does not need a certificate from the Congress to fight the RSS and the anti-people policies of Modi. Pinarayi said through the CAA, the BJP is implementing the RSS agenda, and the Congress at the national level failed to act against the RSS agenda. He said Rahul should answer whether the Congress national leadership told its Kerala unit to stay away from anti-CAA protests. Speaking at UDFs campaign programmes in Kannur and Palakkad, Rahul wondered why Pinarayi has not been investigated by the central agencies yet. Two chief ministers in this country are already in jail for standing against the BJP government. If Pinarayi is against the BJP, I wonder why he has not faced any legal consequences yet. Why didnt he go to jail? The CM is attacking me 24 hours a day. His approach is very surprising, said Rahul. I find it interesting that your chief minister is not being attacked in any way by the BJP. Nobody has taken away his house, nobody has taken away his membership to the Vidhan Sabha and he has not been called for interrogation (by the central agencies) for even one minute. So its a bit surprising that if he (Pinarayi) is fighting the BJP, then why are they (BJP) so pleased with him? Rahul wondered. If anyone attacks the BJP, the investigation agencies in this country will definitely go after them. Pinarayi says that he is waging an ideological battle against the BJP. Then Im surprised why ED is not doing anything against Pinarayi in Kerala, Rahul said. Addressing a UDF campaign rally in Palakkad, Rahul said while he attacks BJP in every state he goes, the Kerala CM spends the whole time attacking him. He does not say a single word against the BJP. So, I just wanted to leave that with you to think about, said Rahul at the rally. LDF doesnt need a certificate from Congress to combat RSS: Pinarayi Pinarayi strongly criticised the UDF and Congress leaders, including Rahul, citing their lack of initiatives to combat the BJP-led NDA. Addressing mediapersons in Malappuram on Thursday, Pinarayi said: Those questioning why the CM is not speaking against Modi and the BJP are the ones leading the same party that sponsored LS five candidates for the NDA in Kerala. To combat the RSS and the anti-people policies of Modi, the LDF does not need a certificate from the Congress. Those who lit lamps in front of Golwalkars photo and garnered votes by supplicating to the RSS should not lecture us. Speaking at the campaign of LDF candidate K S Hamsa in Ponnani, Pinarayi said through the CAA, the BJP is implementing the RSS agenda, and the Congress failed to act against it. During protests against the CAA in 2019, CPI general secretary D Raja and CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, Prakash Karat, and Brinda Karat were arrested. Have you seen any Congress leaders in that list of arrested? Rahul Gandhi says the Congress is being criticised in Kerala. But the Congress should answer my question. Has anyone seen any Congress leaders during the CAA protests at that stage? Why did Congress leaders stay away from protests? he said. The Congress has not conducted any protest against the CAA outside Kerala. So, the national leadership of the Congress must have asked the Kerala leadership to stay away from the protest. Rahul Gandhi is conducting campaigns in Kerala. He should answer whether the national leadership of the Congress told the Congress in Kerala to stay away from anti-CAA protests, Pinarayi said. Pinarayi said the flow of members from the Congress to the BJP has begun in Kerala, with many more UDF leaders waiting in the state to join the BJP. He said in this Lok Sabha election, people will cast their votes against the opportunistic Congress, which does not take a stand on matters affecting the people. The Congress failed to take a strong stand against the CAA and the financial policies of the Union government. The fight in Kerala is between the LDF, which has taken a strong stand on certain issues, and the UDF, which is reluctant to take strong stands on matters affecting the people in Kerala, he said. Pinarayi added that the NDA, which is in the third position in the state, will become irrelevant after this election.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 6:40 am

Rahul Gandhi attacks Kerala CM Vijayan

Kannur, April 18 (UNI) Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday wondered why the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has not grilled Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan so far whereas central agencies have been after all leaders who attack the BJP. Anyone who attacks the BJP, BJP will be after them by sending central investigation agencies like... The post Rahul Gandhi attacks Kerala CM Vijayan first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 18 Apr 2024 11:06 pm

Rahul Gandhi intensifies poll campaign in Kerala; slams BJP, PM Modi

Kannur: Intensifying the Congress election campaign, senior leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over various issues including unemployment and inflation and said the whole idea of the saffron party was to create instability and disharmony in India. The Wayanad MP, who is also the Congress Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 18 Apr 2024 9:54 pm

Rahul, CPM Spar Over Their Approach Towards BJP-RSS

Thiruvananthapuram: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday unleashed an attack on Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan questioning his alleged soft approach towards Narendra Modi and BJP and the latters reciprocation in the same manner. Rahul spent the entire day in Kerala addressing public meetings in Kannur, Palakkad and Kottayam districts to seek votes for the UDF candidates. The Congress leader sought to make a distinction between the BJPs approach towards him and the CPM-led LDF chief minister. Rahul said he disagreed with the BJP ideologically and what they are doing to the country. I get up in the morning thinking how I am going to fight the BJP today. Similarly, Narendra Modi and hundreds of BJP leaders get up in the morning thinking how are they going to take on Rahul Gandhi, he said. You are aware that anyone who fights the BJP has to pay a price because they are fascists. They took away my Lok Sabha membership, my official residence, I was interrogated by the Enforcement Directorate for 55 hours, five days in a row, 12 hours - 13 hours a day. So my question is why is it that the BJP does not attack the chief minister of Kerala? They have not taken his assembly membership, his house or interrogated him even for one minute, he said. The Congress leader said two chief ministers are in jail for opposing the BJP. But there is no such attack on the Kerala chief minister even though there are allegations of corruption here as well. Rahul said when he came to Kerala or visited any other state, he always attacked the BJP-RSS. But the Kerala CM is spending 24 hours attacking me. For some reason, he is not attacking the BJP. I leave it to you, think about it, he said. Yechury reacts to Rahuls criticism CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury who is campaigning extensively in Kerala, while reacting to Rahul Gandhis accusations, said the chief ministers criticism need not be seen as a personal attack. The criticism is against the policies of the Congress viz a viz the BJP governments various actions. Congress has still not made its stand clear on the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has chosen not to make any personal comments about Rahul Gandhi. Instead, he has criticized the Congress party's soft stance towards the policies of the BJP government. However, Rahul Gandhi appears to be trying to turn the criticism into a personal attack to connect with voters. In every election meeting, the chief minister has questioned the stand taken by the Congress on issues like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Similarly, he severely criticised the Congress MPs from Kerala for their failure to intervene effectively in Parliament on major issues like the abrogation of Article 370, and the Centres decisions to smother Kerala financially. Pinarayi had also unleashed a scathing attack on the Congress leadership for failing to prevent the mass exodus of party leaders to the BJP. With just a week left for the Lok Sabha polls in Kerala, both the Congress and the CPM have scaled up their attack on each other over the respective stand towards the BJP RSS

Deccan Chronicle 18 Apr 2024 9:15 pm

IMD warns of isolated heavy rain in three districts on Friday

Maximum temperatures are likely to be 2 C to 4 C above normal inKollam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode, and Kannur till April 22

The Hindu 18 Apr 2024 8:21 pm

Certain media houses abuse me for attacking BJP: Rahul Gandhi

Kannur: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged certain media houses regularly abuse him for criticising the policies and ideologies of the BJP and the ruling dispensation at the Centre and were distorting his image nationwide. Addressing a massive election rally here, he attacked the BJP, saying it was creating disharmony in the nation and, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 18 Apr 2024 5:52 pm

BJP creating disharmony in nation, says Rahul Gandhi

Kannur: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday attacked the BJP saying it was creating disharmony in the nation and, in turn, harming millions of people in the country. Addressing a massive election rally in Kannur, Gandhi said the BJP was attempting to change the diversity of the country, whereas the Congress accepts the differences. He Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 18 Apr 2024 2:32 pm

Impersonation, open voting: What some parts of Kerala see during polls?

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : You are just a presiding officer. You need to act accordingly. Otherwise, we will chop off your hands and legs! This was the threat an election official allegedly faced in a CPM stronghold for trying to prevent bogus voting during the last local body polls in December 2020. The officer, K M Sreekumar, was the leader of a Left-leaning service organisation. And the threat came from none other than the then local MLA K Kunhiraman. Sreekumar, who was deployed as presiding officer at GLPS Kizhakkumbhagam ward in Kasaragods Uduma constituency, did not yield to the intimidation. Consequently, the polling percentage in the constituency dropped from 94% in the previous election to 83% that year. The incident came to light as Sreekumar shared his harrowing experience on social media. Though he had initiated legal action, the issue was later put to rest abruptly. This was not an isolated case. There have been numerous accounts by polling officials who have faced such harassment while on duty. Polling agents of rival fronts also end up helpless in bastions of different parties. The agents are intimidated. They are forced to sit through the whole process as mute witnesses, said a former presiding officer. If they raise any issue, they will face unpleasant consequences. They know they will be hounded, attacked. Bogus voting begins as soon as polling starts in the morning. Through blatant impersonation, party cadres cast votes of those who support the rival party within the booth limits. Generally, they choose the elderly and strong supporters of the rival party. They reach the polling booths with old, faded voter ID cards. None of the polling agents of the rival party would oppose due to fear. Lets say there is an 83-year-old Divakara Panicker who votes for X party. The rival party cadres would send another elderly individual to cast Panickers vote at 7am itself, an official explained. The rival partys agent would be aware that its not Panicker, but would remain silent due to fear. Later, when Panicker comes to cast his vote, he will be told that his vote was already cast. If he insists, he may cast a tendered vote. Some do, while others play safe and leave. Another legitimate way of fraud is open voting, where people with disabilities like visual impairment are assisted by someone to cast their votes. Its said to be the most convenient way of bogus voting, and is common in so-called party villages. Party cadres arrive at the booths along with elderly individuals, and claim that the voter is visually impaired. The presiding officers usually allow the assisting individual to cast the vote. At times, just for the sake of it, the officer might ask the actual voter to identify a particular colour. The voter will obviously fail the test, and the accompanying partymen are allowed to assist. If the presiding officer takes a firm stance, the cadres are alerted. Intimidation begins. Booth agents of the dominant party will create a ruckus, arguing that the visually impaired person could end up pressing the wrong button. If the poll official remains adamant, another round of threats begins. This would go on for the entire day. Polling agents are threatened. Often, more than 5 per cent of open votes are cast this way. Polling officials, too, are intimidated to avoid presenting the actual number of open votes when they submit data to the Election Commission (EC), said Mohammed Blathur, a KPCC member from Kannur. Mohammed expressed hope that such incidents will not be rampant in the upcoming polls. This time, thanks to live webcasting by the EC, bogus voting is likely to come down. Kannur CPM leader TV Rajesh maintained that allegations of bogus voting were baseless. We, too, can raise such allegations against the UDF. If they have evidence, let them approach the EC, he said. Political observers, however, would not brush aside the issue. The most crucial phase is said to be between 3.30pm and 4pm. With just about an hour for polling to end, the ghosts and NRIs arrive to vote. Party workers, with the help of polling agents, gather information about people yet to cast their votes those who are deceased but whose names still remain on the voters list; those who are abroad; and others who have not been able to make it to the polling booth. Its alleged that, in some party villages of north Kerala, people are recruited to replace the missing voters. They would be allowed to vote, as officials work in an atmosphere of fear. The moment a polling official enters a booth, party workers do a background check. Depending on the officials political affiliation, they choose the strategy. Threatening calls by prominent leaders and raising a ruckus at the booth are common tactics. There are instances when some people vote six or seven times. They would change their attire each time, said an official. Once they gain confidence, they would come in the same attire. Polling officials will be frightened, and desperate to leave the place. So a spike in polling percentage might not always indicate a healthy democracy, officials noted. Especially in the case of party villages.Will the ECs measures, such as live web streaming, help curb malpractices? We will get to know that on April 26.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2024 7:21 am

Keralites clinch top ranks in civil services examination

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : Candidates from Kerala shone in the civil services examination 2023, the results of which were declared on Tuesday. According to a list released by the Kerala State Civil Services Academy, as many as 11 Keralites figure among the top 200 ranks, including P K Sidharth Ramkumar, who secured the all-India fourth position in his fifth attempt. Ernakulam native Sidharth, who joined the Indian Police Service (IPS), is now undergoing training at National Police Academy, Hyderabad. A graduate of Architecture from the College of Architecture, Thiruvananthapuram, he cracked the Civil Services exam in his first attempt in 2020 but made three other attempts to improve his rank. Other Keralites in the top 100 ranks were: Vishnu Sasikumar (Rank 31) who is settled in Gujarat, Archana P P based in Bengaluru (40), Benjo P Jose from Adoor (59) Kasturi Sha from Thiruvananthapuram (68), Fabi Rasheed, also from Thiruvananthapuram (71) and Annie George from Kannur (93). While Febin Jose Thomas from Kollam and Vineeth Lohidakshan from Ernakulam secured all India ranks 133 and 169 respectively, Amrutha S Kumar from Ernakulam and Manjusha B George from Kottayam clinched ranks 179 and 195 respectively. As per the list released by the academy, 54 Keralites figure in the list of candidates selected for various Civil Services. A total of 1,016 candidates across the country had cleared the examination and have been recommended for different central government services, the UPSC said.

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2024 8:09 am

There are no permanent friends or foes in politics...

KOCHI : Politics makes strange bedfellows. People who had once clashed as nominees of rival fronts entering the fray as part of the same coalition from different constituencies is a familiar sight during elections. The story of UDF nominee in Kottayam K Francis George (Kerala Congress-J) and the fronts candidate from Chalakudy Benny Behanan (Congress) is an interesting case. Francis was the LDF candidate in Idukki in 2004, and Benny was his UDF opponent. Francis won with a margin of 69,384 votes. In the last 20 years, though quiet flowed the Meenachil, its banks, the cradle of different factions of the Kerala Congress, witnessed unfurling of many a political drama, and Francis now finds himself part of the Congress-led UDF. The two-time Idukki MP is now testing the waters of Meenachil at its nerve centre, Kottayam, as UDF candidate. In 2019, Benny wrested the Chalakudy LS seat for the UDF. Now, both Benny and Francis are the birds of the same feather flock. Franciss rival in Kottayam, Thomas Chazhikadan, has a similar story to tell. The Kerala Congress (M) leader had defeated CPMs V N Vasavan in the 2019 LS elections. The KC(M) was then a constituent of the UDF. Vasavan is currently the in-charge of Chazhikadans electioneering. P C Thomas, the NDA candidate in Kottayam last time, is now with the KC (J). Kerala Congress had a representative from the state after its formation in 1964 despite the splits, says Tomichan P Mundupalam, a senior Kerala Congress leader in Idukki, who was part of UDF campaigning in 2004 polls, Two NDA candidates this time were UDF candidates in earlier assembly elections. Baiju Kalasala, the BDJS candidate in Mavelikara, was Congress nominee from Mavelikara assembly seat in 2016 polls. C Reghunath, the BJP candidate in Kannur, had contested as Congress nominee against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Dharmadam in 2021.

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2024 7:58 am

The vanishing left

NEW DELHI : When we review our work on building the independent strength of the party in the last four years, we cannot say we have made adequate political, ideological and organisational efforts for the same, read the Political-Organisational Report introduced during the CPM Party Congress in Kannur in April 2022. The four-year reference was in the context of the partys dismal show in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Staring at an existential crisis, the two main Left parties CPM and CPI have been reduced to single digits in Parliament. The CPM could only secure three seats and its vote share dipped to 1.75 per cent in the last parliamentary polls. Not just the CPM, the performance of all Left parties was at the lowest ebb in their electoral history since Independence. The CPI won just two seats while its vote share plummeted to 0.58 per cent. The other Left Front constituent the RSP bagged one seat with just 0.12 per cent vote share. In 2019, the CPM won one seat (Alappuzha) in Kerala and two (Coimbatore and Madurai) in Tamil Nadu. The CPI won two seats Tiruppur and Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu. The Left parties couldnt open their account in West Bengal. Kerala, Tripura and West Bengal were considered traditional Left bastions. The Left Front governed West Bengal for 34 years from 1977 to 2011 and Tripura for 25 years from 1993 to 2018. The Left has also led governments in Kerala since 1957. Besides running governments in three states, the Left had also played a key role in the Third Front from 1996-98 and in the Congress-led UPA in 2004. Fighting for its pride The CPM has so far announced candidates for 44 Lok Sabha seats, including 17 in West Bengal. It is contesting one seat each in Andaman and Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Punjab, Rajasthan, Telangana and Tripura. In Tamil Nadu, the party has got two seats Madurai and Dindigul as part of the INDIA bloc alliance. As part of the INDIA bloc alliance in Bihar, the CPI(M-L) has been allocated three seats and the CPI and CPM have got one seat each. After seat-sharing talks failed in Jharkhand, the CPI decided to go it alone in eight seats in the state. As part of the Left Democratic Front in Kerala, the CPI got four seats. Experts and political commentators term the steep decline in electoral performance of the Left not a good sign in the current political scenario. They say the Left has always helped in shaping public policies aimed at peoples welfare. They, however, add that the Left should be held responsible for their diminishing clout. Ajay Gudavarthy, who teaches at Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), cited a series of misadventures and decisions for the fall of the Left. After pulling out two-to-three nuclear deals, and prior to that, the refusal to make Jyoti Basu the prime ministerial candidate during the coalition era, coupled with a series of misadventures and decisions, did not augur well in the public imagination of the Left. After the rise of Hindutva politics, the Left suddenly became an alien force. People are finding it difficult to identify with their language, Gudavarthy said. Another reason, he said is that the Left takes decades to bring about changes. The lethargic and organisational disciplinary structure is not working in their favour in the current context. They take eons to change, and are bad in catching up. They are not able to cope up with the cultural agenda of the right. There are economic reasons too. Liberalism growing into informalisation (the increase in proportion of workforce in informal sector) has made mobilisation around class politics a very difficult agenda to set. The Left can mobilise trade unions, but when it comes to informal labour, which is migrant and moves from one place to another, the Left is at a loss. They have not developed a strategy or alternative methods to address this. Their failure in mobilising the informal sectors caused the decline in their electoral presence, said Gudavarthy. Rise & fall of the Left The span of about 40 years starting from the fourth Lok Sabha elections in 1967 to the fall of the NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2004 could arguably be the golden age of Left dominance in India. On an average, they had jointly been capturing 50 seats in every election. For the CPM, its best performance came in 2004, when it had won 43 seats, a record since its formation in 1964 after breaking away from the CPI. The CPIs peak was recorded in the third Lok Sabha in 1962. Following the split, in the ensuing election in 1967, the CPM had won 19 and CPI 29. In an interview with this newspaper earlier, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury said that the dwindling strength of the party in Parliament was the result of ganging up of forces from right to leftagainst the party. However, he had admitted that there were also some lapses on its part. Our electoral support has significantly declined. But at the same time, our ability to set an agenda before the country has actually strengthened... The only issue on which PM Narendra Modi had to back off was the farm stir against the three farm bills, he had said. At its peak, CPMs vote share had crossed the 6 per cent mark and the CPIs above 5 per cent. All India Forward Bloc (AIBC) and the RSP largely retained their numbers as they continued registering victory on two-five seats individually. Professor Biswajit Das of Centre for Culture Media, Jamia Millia Islamia, said that the conventional idea of Left politics in the country has completely declined, in a sense that the kind of ideological baggage the Left had has been appropriated by mainstream parties. The Left has literally exhausted its alternatives. In order to survive, they have to create an alternative space, and also in terms of the jargons or even the language they will use. In fact, their language has been appropriated by the mainstream. There is nothing new they have to offer, he said. He feared that they would gradually diminish because of the ways the larger counter movements are taking place in this country. The Left was not able to accommodate, or adjust itself to, the culture-specific scenarios, Das added. Significance of Left On the importance of Left, Gudavarthy said that they are the only parties in mainstream politics that offer a critique of neoliberal agenda. Much of the Left policies are also by default moving within the neoliberal paradigm, but at least they are offering an ideological critique. They keep the welfare agenda first. If you look at 2004-2014 during UPA, the party played a very important role. The CPM pulled off a wide-range of welfare policies that Congress implemented, he added. CPI general secretary Bhalchandra Kango agrees. After Independence, all movements cultural, students, farmers and workers were dominated by the Left for long. In 2004, 60 MPs of the Left influenced the UPA-I and compelled them to have Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and Right to Information Act. And measures like loan waiver scheme and land to tribals were achievements of the Left, said Kango. Gudavarthy said that a lot of intellectual public presence emerges from the Left parties. The golden era The span of about 40 years from the 4th LS polls in 1967 to the fall of NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2004 could arguably be the golden age of Left dominance in India. On an average, they had jointly been capturing 50 seats in every election. CPMs best performance came in 2004, when it had won 43 seats. *Forward Bloc (Marxist) Communist parties in India CPI is the oldest. It is a state party with presence mainly in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Manipur Founded in 1964, CPM is the largest communist party in terms of electoral performance Founded in 1974, CPI(M-L) Liberation is the third largest party with state party status in Bihar RSP has state party status in Kerala

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2024 7:19 am

Kerala Catholic priest contacted by TRAI investigator loses Rs 5L

KOCHI : A Catholic priest in the city ended up losing Rs 5 lakh to a cyber fraudster who claimed to be an investigation official of the TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). This is the sixth case being reported in Kochi, in which scammers duped people by posing as CBI, ED or police officials, in one month. As per the case registered at the Palarivattom police station, the priest, who is working with a publication of the Church in Padivattom, received a call from an unknown number last month. The caller claimed he was a probe officer with the TRAI. He said a probe into a case registered at the Ghatkopar police station in Mumbai revealed that a SIM card taken using the ID card of the priest was used to send abusive messages. The caller said the CBI is probing the case at present and as part of the investigation, the priests bank account will be frozen soon, said a police officer. The caller asked the victim to verify his bank account by transferring money from it to the one given by the former, said the official. The unsuspecting victim transferred a total of Rs 5 lakh in two transactions to an account in Surat. Soon after the second transaction, the caller went incommunicado. The money was also not returned. Following this, the priest lodged a complaint with the police, said an officer. Last month, an Ernakulam native lost Rs 1.2 crore to fraudsters who posed as CBI officials. A retired government employee lost Rs 29.91 lakh after he was threatened by a caller saying he had been arraigned in a case related to Jet Airways being probed by the Mumbai police. A Kannur native staying in Kochi lost Rs 19.9 lakh, while a Ravipuram native lost Rs 4.04 lakh to similar frauds this past month. In some cases, fraudsters posed as police officers and extorted money from people claiming that drugs were recovered from a parcel in their name. Amid the rise in such scams, the Kerala Police recently sounded an alert, urging people to be vigilant of such fraudsters. Law enforcement agencies can freeze ones properties and bank accounts as part of an investigation. The account and property holders are not required to verify their accounts during such procedures. No agency will ask an accused to transfer money to their bank account as part of an investigation, said an officer with the Kerala Polices Cyberdome. Any person receiving a call from someone claiming to be from a law enforcement agency and asking to transfer money, should immediately alert the police, said the officer. If possible, avoid unknown numbers. If any bogus calls are received, it can be reported to the police by calling 1930 (helpline). If money was sent, the police should be alerted immediately to help retrieve the sum, said an officer.

The New Indian Express 16 Apr 2024 7:32 am

LDF, UDF & NDA: Gujaratis in Kerala disenchanted with all

KOLLAM : As the Lok Sabha elections approach, excitement brews within the Gujarati community of Kerala. Though most Malayali Gujaratis have traditionally leaned towards the BJP-led NDA in the LS polls, this time, there exists a certain distrust towards all three major fronts.And while the communitys wish for a strong Union government remains steadfast, dissatisfaction with the BJP and Congress is palpable. We have traditionally stayed aloof from politics; what we seek is a robust government for the country. While a significant portion of our community supports Narendra Modi and the BJP, theres a shift especially among the youth, who prioritise development, employment opportunities, and a more conducive business environment, something lacking in our state, says Shrenik Shah, a Gujarati community member in Kerala. The community is primarily concentrated in Ernakulam, Alappuzha, Kannur, Kollam, and Malappuram districts. As per the Gujarati Community Association, there are 15,500 members in Kerala, with Ernakulam having the most Gujarati families at 540. Kollam and Malappuram have 10 and 5 families, respectively, the lowest. Our community wielded significant influence in Kerala, but we now feel marginalised. The state government promised to renovate our Gujarati school, temples, and other heritage sites, but it seems they may take control of our heritage. Our numbers have dwindled, with our youngsters leaving and many planning to leave. We no longer hold the importance we did, laments Dhruv Kumar Pandya, secretary of the Alleppey Gujarati Samaj, Alappuzha. The Gujarati community, renowned for its business acumen, laments the neglect in industrial revival, particularly of spices and textiles sectors that have been hit due to Keralas business-unfriendly environment. As per the Gujarati Association in Kerala, 47 community-owned industries in Kerala downed shutters in the last five years. The LS candidates have largely overlooked these issues, the members allege. Says Kishorsbhi Shamji, a spice trader, For five years, my company struggled to export our products. We advocated for the revival of coir, spices, copra, and tourism, but faced hurdles due to trade union militancy, alleges Shamji. We anticipated industrial revival under BJPs Union government, but to no avail. Union Minister V Muraleedharan dismissed our concerns, citing indifference from the commerce minister. Now, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal deems subsidies unnecessary for businesses. We hoped for reforms under the LDF government, but harassment by trade unions persists. Our UDF MPs remained silent. Who can we trust? Were left to just observe this election, says Shamji, who

The New Indian Express 16 Apr 2024 7:26 am

With strong candidates and tough competition, Vadakara remain calm before election storm

More than a hundred men and a few women make a mad rush for attention in a manner that could put to shame even the most boisterous of crowds in front of beverage outlets. Visibly excited, eyes glittering and gesturing feverishly, they choose, call out to salesmen and point to their favourites. Sparklers, fire-pots, rockets and fountains are the most sought-after. The past three days have seen an incessant flow of customers to the 10-day-old outlet Consumer Fire Works at Keezhariyoor, near Meppayur, en route to Perambra. On the eve of Vishu, people have come from as far as Kozhikode, Mananthavady and Kannur, even as a thick smell of gunpowder envelops the immediate surrounding. Some outlets in the area register cracker sales to the tune of `7-8 lakh per day. Last time, we got close to 15,000 requests online asking for an outlet here. Now at least 5,000 people come here daily. In fact, we havent been able to close the shop at night for the past three days, says proprietor Jithesh K T, gesturing towards the scores hovering around the stall. Ironically, the cracker frenzy seems like the proverbial calm before the storm, waiting to implode and thereby expose the volatile electoral underbelly. What better day to assess the electoral pulse of Vadakara than during this cracker-filled Vishu! In an election where the politics of violence has gained unexpected traction, especially after the country bomb blast at Panur, cracker markets seem to embody the stark contrasts of the voter psyche. The notorious killing fields of Kannur often come alive in the pockets of Nadapuram and Panur in the Vadakara parliamentary constituency. Show me one person whos not involved directly or indirectly in bomb-making. Its almost like a cottage industry there. Its wrong to point fingers at just one party. All of them engage in bomb-making. Just that only a few are exposed, avers Vijayan of Pattanippara near Perambra. Well, he is talking about a country bomb used at Panur to set a trap for wild boars. It is a primitive contraption that often causes more damage to the manufacturers/perpetrators than to the intended targets, in a way symbolising the primitive politics that is being played out in the region. While political vendetta can come in its most basic form here, the recent blast has brought back memories of the once grave political violence scene especially the T P Chandrasekharan murder. And that could benefit anti-Left political formations in Vadakara, the only constituency that guarantees a bypoll to the state assembly. The CPM is banking on the popularity of former health minister K K Shailaja even as Congress Shafi Parambil enjoys ample support from the Muslim League and the RMP. An upcoming youth icon, Praful Krishna is the NDA candidate in a constituency with around 1.36 lakh new voters. While the LS seat has traditionally been Left-leaning, the fight this time remains highly unpredictable. Vadakara where K P Unnikrishnan won as both an LDF and a UDF candidate at different points has always nurtured its own peculiar brand of socio-political vibes. Historically, Vadakara has played a crucial role in trade and cultural evolution, says local historian K M Bharathan, of Malayalam University. Local residents discuss politics at a market in Kallachi near Nadapuram This is also where Kunjali Marakkar led prolonged battles against the Portuguese invasion and many a glorious chapter of the national freedom movement and the Renaissance movement unfolded, he says. Vadakara has had its own share of uprisings through the Beedi workers agitations. The 1948 Onchiyam firing still lingers on in the political consciousness of the voters. Geographically, the constituency comprises the coastal regions from Koyilandi to Thalassery, high range at Kuttiady and the midlands to its eastern frontier. In more ways than one, the three regions consist of three distinct populations, social formations and culture, even as they share peripheral similarity. Crossing over to Vadakara from the neighbouring Kozhikode via the Korappuzha bridge, there are viable signs of development. The NH work, envisioned to give a major facelift to northern Malabar, is almost in the final stages. At Kadiyangad junction, a group of old-timers are engaged in animated discussion. Its an election that will decide the very essence of our secular identity. Havent you seen the surveys? Across the state, theres just one leader people approve of its Pinarayi Vijayan, declares 73-year-old Kunju Moideen in all simplicity. Hoardings of LDF and UDF candidates vie for attention beside posters of the late T P Chandrasekharan Oh, have you got your pension? mocks Jayan, a shop owner supporting the saffron front, amidst guffaws. Kelappan, 82, of Arikkulam panchayat, has little doubt of the Left fronts chances: Our teacher (Shailaja) will win. On the other hand, V K Chandran of Nachad Vanitha Hotel vouches for Shafi. Look at the kind of ripples hes making among the voters, he points out. At Karandod, shop owner Ammu is busy with the final preparations for Vishu. Though she has clear political leanings, shes acutely aware of the undercurrents possible. Further down, at Kallachi, four friends Azeez, Hameed, Majeed and Abdulla are keenly observing the market. They opine that national and international politics are the discussion points this election. Issues in the constituency? Politics first, politics second and politics last, the friends say, almost in a chorus. At Nadapuram, local residents Sanjeevan and Vinod lament: Whoever makes bombs, the fact is we end up losing precious lives. And the pulse at Onchiyam, once an acclaimed red fort but now a painful reminder of the slain leader TP? We dont talk politics here. Not that we have consciously kept away from it. In Onchiyam, there is absolutely no need to educate anyone about political violence. Even our kids are aware! Pavithrans weary eyes say it all.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 9:39 am

Rahul to attend election rallies, meetings in Kerala

Rahul to attend election rallies, meetings in Kerala Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will campaign for party candidates and address rallies of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala in the weeks to come. Gandhi, who is seeking his electoral luck for the second consecutive term from Wayanad constituency, will arrive in the southern state on April 15. He would address a UDF rally in northern Kozhikode district on Monday evening. Gandhi would take part in several programmes in Wayanad constituency on April 15 and 16, Joseph Vazhackan, the coordinator of the programmes, said here in a statement on Sunday. On April 18, the leader would take part in meetings in Kannur, Palakkad and Kottayam constituencies. Gandhi is also scheduled to address rallies in Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram and Alappuzha districts on April 22, Vazhackan added. The Congress leader kicked off the poll campaign in his constituency Wayanad early this month by filing his nomination papers and holding a massive roadshow. Gandhi had won Wayanad with a record margin of 4, 31,770 votes during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. According to Congress sources, besides Gandhi, several other prominent national leaders would also campaign in support of the party candidates in the state. Senior party leader and deputy chief minister of Karnataka D K Shivakumar would have a whirlwind tour in the southern state on April 16 as he would take out roadshows and address party workers in Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Malappuram constituencies, they added. Polling in Kerala's 20 Lok Sabha seats will be held on April 26.

devdiscourse 14 Apr 2024 9:32 am

Local travel group in Kerala launches India's first solar-powered air-conditioned bus

KANNUR: Indias first solar-powered air-conditioned local bus service has been launched in Kannur, offering passengers a comfortable travel experience amid the prevalent hot weather in the region. Sangeet Travels operates the bus along the Kannur-Kandyparam route, providing relief to those travelling between Kannur town and the District Hospital with five daily trips. Satheesh Chemmarathil, the owner of Sangeet Travels, told TNIE that the idea to install solar-powered air conditioning in his bus had been on his mind for a long time. As a dealer for a Make In India startup AC company that uses BLDC technology to reduce energy consumption by 70 per cent, I wanted to implement this in my bus. From January 2024, one of our newly launched buses has an air conditioner powered by three solar panels mounted on the roof, said Satheesh. Satheesh obtained special permission from the Kannur RTO to make modifications to the bus, enabling the installation of air conditioning equipment. Since the AC operates on solar power, theres no connection to the engine, eliminating additional fuel usage or pollution. Moreover, we are not charging passengers extra for this service, he added. Since this was the first time that the technology was used in a local bus, there were some mistakes. We have corrected all the minute mistakes we found and now the technology is 90 per cent complete. I am getting great responses from the passengers. Since it is a local service, the majority of the passengers are commoners. We are experiencing extremely hot weather conditions. So I thought this would be the best thing I could do for the people. Many other bus operators have also been contacting me seeking help in installing the system in their buses as well, he added. The initial investment for the solar system and air conditioning in the bus was `5 lakh. In addition, Satheesh had previously introduced a GPS-based bus stop announcement system in his buses.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 8:27 am

Kili Poyi to Jathikka soda

KOCHI: As summer heat grips Kerala, people are seeking relief from the sweltering weather in many ways. Though stepping out is a battle, theres a collective quest for respite in the form of refreshing summer coolers. In Kochi, several shops now offer an array of exclusive summer drinks, ranging from timeless classics like lime soda and Jigarthanda to trendy concoctions with quirky names like Pamb Soda, Kilipoyi and Tsunami soda. In this bustling beverage landscape, TNIE takes a refreshing sip and explores the diverse drinks that are served in everything from sleek glassware to rustic mud pots, showcasing the citys vibrant beverage culture. Thunder fruit for that extra punch Jomon, who was a chef by profession, now runs a makeshift shop serving refreshing drinks in Kakkanad, near the Seaport-Airport road. The list of summer coolers available here includes grape currant, sparkling orange buttermilk and thunder fruit. Just like its name, thunder fruit has a punchy effect. The drink is served in a mud pot and has grape pulp, cut fruits, chilli and soda. Another item that stands out is the apple dates drink. As you sip, the creamy juice has cut pieces of apple to munch on. The price of the drinks ranges between Rs 20 to Rs 50. Sweet but hot If theres a perfect way to refresh your senses in this sweltering summer, then, chilli lime soda is what you are looking for. Cupzo Cafe at Kaloor, near metro pillar no: 575, serves the drink. No, its not the usual lime soda with a dash of chilli. The ingredients consist of soda ginger, chilli, poppy seeds and sugar syrup. In the first sip, one can experience the hotness of chilli, which will soon be complemented by the sweetness of the sugar syrup. Mint leaves and ginger enhance its refreshing taste. In addition to this, Cupzo Cafe also offers a wide variety of mojitos, including their special Kannur cocktail. If you find yourself in Kaloor, indulge in their special drinks to stay hydrated. Grape haven In a purple colour van, Nizamuddin sells around 700 bottles of Munthiri soda every day. The makeshift shop parked on the Thammanam-Kathrikadavu road is often crowded with people gulping down the ripe thick grape juice mixed with fizzy soda. The tangy flavour of the grapes and the fizzy nature of the soda make it an exquisite experience, especially on a hot day. Another hitmaker here is Munthiri Paal Sarbath. Around 10 litres of milk is used daily for this drink. The unique blend of milk and grape juice creates a creamy texture. And it has a dedicated fan following, says Nizamuddin.

The New Indian Express 13 Apr 2024 8:15 am

The bad and ugly

KOZHIKODE : For many, news about precious lives being lost to trivial issues during elections in a state like Kerala would come as a huge surprise. However, violence is deeply ingrained in the politics of the state, especially north Malabar. There, every election is an immensely challenging time for the police, and they have to be on their toes to maintain law and order in hotspots of violence. However, despite their best efforts, some situations spiral out of control. March 23, 1987, when the assembly elections were held was one such incident. It started as a normal day. However, an argument between CPM and Congress workers at a polling booth in Kayyar threw everything out of gear. Things got heated. Plantholi Krishnan, a Congress booth agent, was stabbed and killed. News of the murder spread like wildfire. Congress workers assembled at Cheemeni town, considered the partys stronghold. Congress (I) sympathisers and some anti-social elements later rushed to the CPM office at Cheemeni town with deadly weapons, continuously pelting stones at the office, said the records at Cheemeni police station. It said there were around 40 CPM party workers near the office. They rushed inside and bolted the doors and windows. However, some extreme anti-social elements who were among the aggrieved Congress (I) workers collected dry grass from the vicinity, placed it near the office and set them ablaze with petrol, said the police records. The office caught fire. CPM workers tried to escape but were attacked by the mob with deadly weapons. Five CPM workers Alavalappil Ambu, Kunhappan, C Koran, M Koran and Kunhikannan were brutally murdered on the spot, said the records. Soon, violence erupted at places like Cheruvathur, Thimiri and Chebrakanam. Following the incident, a police station was set up at Cheemeni. According to the Congress, three persons, M M Jose, K P Surendran and Abraham, who were allegedly involved in the violence, were murdered one by one by CPM within three years. In 1995, the murder of V Dasan, the Congress block president at Anthoor panchayat in Kannur, following the local body elections had shocked the state. Dasan had fielded candidates in all wards of the panchayat against the CPM. An unthinkable act. No party at the time dared oppose the CPM, which enjoyed brute majority in the local body. Dasan was murdered two months post polls, allegedly by CPM workers. There have also been rare incidents of booth capturing reported in Kerala. Crimes like booth capturing are very rare in Kerala compared to northern states. We had one such incident in Thalassery taluk during the local body elections in 2000, recalled retired SP Subhash Babu N. Re-pollings had been ordered in booths under Panur, Kolavallur and Koothuparamba police station limits. Three SPs, Vijay Sakhare, Ajith Kumar and I, were given the charge of the stations. I was in charge of Panur station. CPM workers took out a massive protest march to the polling booth at Mokeri, and hurled bombs at us. We had to resort to firing. Fortunately, none was injured, Subhash said. Retired IPS officer Alexander Jacob, who served in ASP and DIG in Malabar said the police alone cannot stop this vicious cycle of violence. In my report I had suggested various solutions, including job creation, to resolve the issue. Unemployed youths were the ones who usually engaged in political violence, he said. Things had been peaceful this Lok Sabha elections. Until April 5, when a bomb went off while being made in Panur. Suddenly, memories of political violence, including the murders of Shuhaib, Shukkur, Kripesh, Sarathlal and T P Chandrasekharan came flooding back. There is no doubt the bombs were being made to target CPMs political rivals. They could be UDF leaders or workers as RSS is no longer CPMs enemies, alleged Shafi Parambil, the UDF candidate in Vadakara LS constituency. He said the CPM resorts to bombs while Congress depends on people. The explosion that gutted a jeep at Mudavanthery in Nadapuram, Kozhikode, earlier this week, gave CPM, on the defensive following the Panur blast, a chance to target UDF. As of now, it is being said that firecrackers kept inside the jeep had exploded. However, police are conducting further probe. LDF election committee convener Valsan Panoli, however, alleged that the powerful blast aimed at derailing the peaceful election process. Recalling the blast at Narikkatteri in Nadapuram in 2010 that left five IUML workers dead, Valsan demanded a comprehensive probe into the latest incident. One things is for sure. The Panur blast has dramatically changed the contours of campaigning in north Malabar with parties now focusing more on issues related to violence, while putting every other issue on the back burner. MIND THE APP Political ideologies aside, staying informed is a major prerequisite for a voter to make an informed choice this Lok Sabha elections. However, in this digital age, where both real and fake information are just a few clicks away, navigating the labyrinth that is the internet to find a credible source of knowledge is a task easier said than done. TNIE lists out some mobile apps by the Election Commission of India (ECI) that would make a voters quest for knowledge a lot easier ahead of April 26, voting day. KYC: Know Your Candidate Allows voters to learn about the criminal background of the candidates contesting in their constituency. It also lets provide information about the nature of the alleged crime and the current status of the case. Nominations and affidavits filed by the candidates are also available for download. How to use Download from the Google Play or App Store (iOS) Select the Lok Sabha constituency Search for candidates C VIGIL Lets people register their complaints related to the Lok Sabha elections, including any violations of the Model Code of Conduct by any candidate or party. The ECI promises action within 100 minutes of receiving the complaint. How to use Download from the Google Play or App Store (iOS) Provide your contact number and OTP To register a complaint, take a photograph or video of the violation using the app and upload it within five minutes The app automatically identifies the location Saksham App Provides customised services to people with disabilities (PwDs). Its features include: Voice assistance for the visually impaired, text-to-speech facility for those who are hearing impaired, accessibility features like high contrast and large fonts, information on polling stations, including their location and contact details of polling officials, and a facility that lets PwDs file complaints. How to use Download from the Google Play or App Store (iOS) Provide name, address, and mobile number. Select state, district and assembly constituency. Voter helpline Comes with a user-friendly interface that allows citizens to submit the forms with a few simple steps. The app aims to provide a single point of service and information delivery to voters across the country. Among other things, the app allows voters search their name in electoral roll, register/modify your voter registration, download your digital photo voter slip, file complaints, and get election-related news and updates. How to begin: Download from the Google Play or App Store (iOS) Login with the contact number Give voters contact details and register Just for officials ESMS The ESMS mobile app is used to digitise data for intercepted/seized items (Cash/liquor/drugs/ precious metal/freebies/other Items) directly from the field through the app when the Model Code of Conduct is in force. This is only for election officers and states. Panur blast: Cong seeks EC intervention The Congress has sought the intervention of the Election Commission in ordering a CBI probe into the bomb blast that took place at Panur in Vadakara constituency on April 5. Addressing a news conference here on Friday, KPCC acting president M M Hassan said he has written to the Chief Election Commissioner expressing doubts over the entire episode.

The New Indian Express 13 Apr 2024 7:46 am

Not outliers: Kerala has had long history of outstation candidates

KOCHI : While opponents accuse Congress leader and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi of being a tourist in his own constituency, history show that outsiders have featured in elections in Kerala. Far from being a trend, both UDF and CPM-led LDF have experimented with candidates from outside the state. Leaders like Muhammad Ismail, from Tamil Nadu, G M Banatwala, from Maharashtra, and Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait, from Karnataka, have served as IUML MPs from Kerala multiple times. Besides, LDF fielded C M Ibrahim, a former Union minister and Janata Dal leader from Karnataka, in Kozhikode in the 1996 election. However, he lost to Congress K Muraleedharan by 38,703 votes. Veteran journalist B G Verghese, who had ancestral roots in Kerala, also contested as a Janata Party-backed independent candidate in Mavelikkara in 1977, the election after the Emergency. While BJP is targeting Rahul by portraying him as an outsider in Wayanad, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the NDA candidate in Thiruvananthapuram, born to a Malayali couple in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with ancestral ties to Thrissur, is facing the same accusation. Muhammad Ismail, the former national president of the Muslim League, was the first outsider to win a seat here, says senior journalist Thomas Jacob. Ismail Sahib, Sulaiman Sait and Banatwala won multiple times. B G Verghese, C M Ibrahim and Rajeev are Malayalis who cannot be termed as outsiders, he added. In 1994, while serving as its national president, Sait severed ties with the IUML and formed the Indian National League. Sait won from Kozhikode in 1967 and 1971, from Manjeri from 1977 t0 1989 and from Ponnani in 1991. He was also a Rajya Sabha member from the state from 1960-66. A firebrand orator and intellectual, Banatwala, the former president of IUML, was a member of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in 1967. He later served seven terms in the Lok Sabha, from Ponnani in Kerala, between 19771989 and 19962004. He also served as the national president of the IUML from 1993 to 2008. He was a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board. Interestingly, Banatwala never spoke Malayalam and addressed the people in English. Verghese, a noted journalist based in Delhi, was from Tiruvalla, while Ibrahim, whose political activities are based in Karnataka, hails from Koothuparamba, Kannur. The LDF candidate in Wayanad, Annie Raja, who is based in New Delhi, hails from Iritty, Kannur. The names of Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, both from TN, kept doing the rounds as the BJP candidate from Thiruvananthapuram.

The New Indian Express 13 Apr 2024 7:23 am

MLA Uma Sankara Ganesh Alleges Ayyanna Main Accused in CBNs Liquor Case

Visakhapatnam: YSRC MLA from Narsipatnam Petla Uma Sankara Ganesh, who has been re-nominated by the ruling party from the same constituency, accused former minister and TD politburo member Ch. Ayyanna Patrudu of being the main accused in the liquor case filed by the CID against former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. Addressing an election meeting in the first ward of Narsipatnam on Friday, Uma Shankar underlined that Chandrababu Naidu had relaxed rules to help Ayyanna Patrudu set up a liquor factory Visakha Distilleries at Kannurupalem near Anakapalli. The CID had last year filed a graft case against the former CM charging that he had granted permission to select people for starting distilleries, apart from offering certain privileges. The Narsipatnam MLA alleged that Ayyanna has also built resorts and multi-storied buildings in the region. He (the TD leader) had nothing when became MLA in 1983. He later purchased a jeep in 1994 collecting donations. Now his assets run into crores, the YSRC candidate remarked. On the day, Uma Shankar canvassed door to door, appealing to people to vote in his favour. Former municipal chairman and brother of Ayyanna Patrudu, Sanyasi Patrudu, apart from some municipal counsellors accompanied the YSRC candidate in his campaign.

Deccan Chronicle 13 Apr 2024 12:41 am

Rain lashes Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram, yellow alert issued

Rain lashes Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram, yellow alert issued Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram is enduring heavy rainfall, and the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority on its official X handle posted that the Central Meteorological Department has announced yellow alert in four districts and advised to refrain from fishing on the coast of Kerala. Central Meteorological Department on its official website, issued the forecast for the next five days and the department has announced a yellow alert in various districts of Kerala. The districts include Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha. The department has said that there are chances of heavy rain in the districts. Heavy rains mean rainfall of 64.5 mm to 115.5 mm in 24 hours. The Indian Meteorological Department on its official site predicted thunderstorms and lightning for districts like Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Mallapuram, Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, and Kottyam. Meanwhile, the Central Meteorological Department also informed that from April 12 to April 16, Thrissur, and Palakkad districts can witness maximum temperature up to 39C. Kozhikode district can see maximum temperatures up to 38C, while Kannur district can witness temperatures upto 37C. Kollam Alappuzha, Kasaragod districts can endure maximum temperatures up to 36C (2- 4 above normal). Hot and unsettled weather is likely from April 12-16 in these districts, except in hilly areas, due to high temperatures and humid air. (ANI)

devdiscourse 12 Apr 2024 9:04 pm

NIA probe into Kannur blast necessary, says Congress in Kerala

NIA probe into Kannur blast necessary, says Congress in Kerala The Congress in Kerala on Friday alleged that the police investigation into the recent blast of a country-made bomb in Kannur district has not been satisfactory, and demanded an NIA probe into the case. On April 5, a country-made bomb exploded while it was being made at Panur in Kannur, killing one person and injuring three others. It has stirred the political waters in the state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls on April 26. At a press conference in Palakkad, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala said it was the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that probes incidents related to blasts and bomb-making as it was created for that purpose, and therefore that agency should probe the Kannur blast as well. ''The recent blast in Panur in Kannur district should be probed by the NIA as the ongoing investigation by the Kerala Police is not satisfactory,'' he said. He claimed that only an NIA probe will be able to unearth the facts and reveal the actual culprits behind the incident. Chennithala said that another reason he was seeking an NIA probe into the case is that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPI(M) State Secretary M V Govindan have allegedly made moves to save the accused. The Congress leader also claimed that the country-made bombs were going to be used against the UDF as the Left front feared defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. Earlier in the day, Youth Congress state President Rahul Mamkootathil demanded that a central agency probe the blast case. Speaking to reporters in Kannur, he said that a probe by a central agency is necessary to ensure that the police do not destroy evidence in the case. ''Bomb-making is a serious issue,'' he remarked. Similar views were aired by P K Firos, General Secretary of the Muslim Youth League's Kerala State Committee. Firos claimed that the police were hiding details about the case as well as the health condition of those injured in the blast. Therefore, there is an apprehension that the police might not carry out a proper probe, he alleged. The Kannur blast on April 5 led to the BJP and the Congress accusing the ruling CPI(M) in the state of encouraging bomb-making activities to disrupt the election process, an allegation stoutly denied by the Left party. Both the BJP and Congress also claimed that the targets of the bombs were their respective candidates contesting in the Lok Sabha polls or their party workers. Several arrests have been made by the police in the case. According to the police, many of the accused are CPI(M) workers or supporters, and one of them is also a DYFI leader. This has also been denied by the CPI(M), which said that those involved in bomb making had attacked party workers in the past and, therefore, were sidelined from the Left organisation.

devdiscourse 12 Apr 2024 4:55 pm

Travel tips: You can choose these hill stations to visit in summer, you will get to see clean places.

The heat is increasing day by day and everyone is planning to travel in search of coolness. To escape the scorching heat we often look for a cool place. Whenever we plan to travel in summer, the first name that comes to our mind is the station. Although there are many beautiful hill stations in the country, in recent times, a lack of cleanliness has been seen at these places. Meanwhile, there are some hill stations in the country, where you will get to see very clean places along with less crowd. We are going to tell you about these hill stations where beauty and cleanliness attract everyone and you can freely reach here with your family, partner or friends. Let us know about these hill stations... Tawang Tawang Hill Station of Arunachal Pradesh is situated at an altitude of 3048 meters. Let us tell you that this is an offbeat place. Here you will find many beautiful monasteries. Where you can go for some time to find peace. It is here that the sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, was born. This hilly place is also known as Dawang. This hill station boasts of natural beauty and spirituality. Here you will see amazing cleanliness. Paura Paura village of Nainital is one of the tourist places of Uttarakhand. This village, full of natural beauty, is situated at an altitude of 6600 feet above sea level. Since it is an offbeat destination, the village continues to shine. Many people do not know but Paura village is called the fruit bowl of Uttarakhand. Plums, apples, and peaches are found in large quantities here. You can experience the beautiful and thrilling trek of this village. There is no market here, but you can buy herbal face packs, and spices from here at low prices. Connoor Coonoor, a city in the state of Tamil Nadu, is located at a distance of 18 km from Ooty and 71 km from Coimbatore. It is at an altitude of about 6000 feet above sea level. If you want to visit Coonoor, then definitely visit Dolphin Dodge. Its shape is like a dolphin and it is always covered with fog. It is situated at a very high altitude due to which it is very popular among tourists. Catherine Water Fall is also a center of attraction for tourists. People mostly come here for a picnic. This waterfall is surrounded by dense forests. Apart from this, there are many waterfalls in Coonoor which you can enjoy. Halflong Haflong in Assam is located 310 km from Guwahati. This hill station is known for its beautiful hills, clean and serene environment, and valleys. Haflong is quite popular among nature lovers. This hill station is situated at an altitude of 680 meters above sea level and is ideal for holidays. Here you can go boating on Haflong Lake and visit the ruins of Maibong. Here Orchid Garden, Borel Range or Jatinga are very famous tourist places. Idukki Idukki in Kerala is a very beautiful place among the naturally beautiful areas. This place is surrounded by tall trees on all sides. After coming here, it feels as if you are in the lap of nature. The 650 feet long 550 feet 550-foot-high high-arched dam on the mountain is known as Idukki Kurvan Kurti. From here The mixture of the dam and lush green nature will bring immense peace to your heart. Here you can visit animal sanctuaries, and tea gardens and go trekking in the mountains etc. Ddhat This hill station of Uttarakhand is much liked for its untouched beauty and peaceful environment. Very few people know about it, hence there is neither much crowd nor much filth here. Surrounded by dense forests, high mountain meadows, rivers, and glaciers, this hill station is no less than a paradise to visit on weekends. Here, apart from taking a tour of Ascot Century, you can also enjoy hiking and camping. Connor You can also go to Kannur for holidays. It is also among the most popular hill stations. This town is only 19 kilometers away from Ooty. Tourist places like tea gardens, monuments, ancient temples, and picnic spots can be seen here. Here you can enjoy the views of Nilgiri Hills and Catherine Waterfall. The weather here is always cold. Kausani Kausani is a beautiful hill station located in Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand. The Himalayan peaks look very beautiful from here. This hill station surrounded by pine tree forests and beautiful valleys will mesmerize you. Kausani experiences snowfall in the winter months, which a large number of tourists come here to enjoy. The natural beauty and clean environment here will fascinate you. Ooty Ooty's name is included among the most special and beautiful hill stations of Tamil Nadu. This place is also known as Scotland of India. Let us tell you that this hill station is perfect during the summer months in South India. Apart from flower gardens, here you can see Nilgiri hills and an attractive chocolate museum, etc. Lohaghat If anyone can be called the real diamond of Uttarakhand, then it is Lohaghat. It is a very clean and beautiful place to visit the mountains in this season. This is the perfect destination for rafting and adventure sports lovers. The view of Lohaghat is worth seeing during the summer season. In this season this place is filled with Buran's flowers. Pancheshwar, Banasur Fort, and Mayawati Ashram near Lohaghat are good places to visit. (PC: Lifeberrys)

Kalam Times 12 Apr 2024 4:50 pm

Rahul to hit campaign trail on April 15 & 16

KALPETTA : The UDF leadership has announced that senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would reach Wayanad on April 15 for a two-day campaign in the constituency from where he is seeking re-election. After the submission of nomination papers on April 3 along with his sister and AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul is coming to Wayanad for the election campaign for the first time. Although the Congress leadership claims that the election campaign is going well in the constituency under the leadership of district and state leaders, the news of Rahul Gandhis arrival has created excitement among party workers. Rahul Gandhi will arrive at Kannur airport on April 15 morning and will tour Sultan Bathery, Mananthavady and Kalpetta Assembly constituencies on the day. There will be roadshows at Sulthan Bathery, Mananthavady, Vellamunda and Padinjarathara and a farmers meet at Pulpally and a labourers meet at Chandragiri Auditorium, Kalpetta, on April 15. Rahul Gandhi will participate in a UDF rally and public meeting to be held at Kozhikode Beach on the same day evening. He will tour Thiruvambadi, Eranad, Wandoor and Nilambur constituencies on April 16. There will be roadshows in Kodiyathur, Keezhuparambu, Urangattiri, Mampad, Nilambur and Karuvarakundu as part of the campaign. Meanwhile, the UDF workers on Thursday started house visits soliciting votes for Rahul Gandhi.

The New Indian Express 12 Apr 2024 7:45 am

CPI-M has become a party of criminals: Prakash Javadekar

Kannur, Apr 9 (UNI) BJP national executive committee member and Kerala Prabhari (in charge) Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday said that the states ruling LDF spearhead CPI-M has became a party of criminals. The CPI-M is running a bomb factory, and bombs are being made to impose CPI-M terrorism on the people of Kerala, Javadekar alleged.... The post CPI-M has become a party of criminals: Prakash Javadekar first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 9 Apr 2024 9:21 pm

Controversy Surrounds Screening of 'The Kerala Story' in Idukki Church

Kerala, Idukki, Syro-Malabar Church, controversy, 'The Kerala Story', catechism, Love Jihad, Fr Jins Karakkat, BJP, VD Satheeshan, K Surendran, Doordarshan, Chief Minister The Idukki diocese of the Syro-Malabar Church stirred up controversy by screening 'The Kerala Story' for catechism students in Classes 10 to 12 during a vacation course held in parish churches. The movie screening was part of the course curriculum, encouraging students to watch, discuss, and review the film. One segment of the curriculum addressed the topic of 'Love Jihad'. Fr Jins Karakkat, the chairman of the diocese's media commission, clarified that the intention was to raise awareness among students. He explained, The movie was screened as an activity for students to watch, discuss, and review. We also discussed 'Love Jihad' in the course. Karakkat emphasized that the discussion on 'love jihad' didn't target any specific religion or community. He clarified, We mentioned 'love jihad' to highlight a scheme where young people are deceived in the name of love for ulterior motives. An image purportedly from the course booklet shared on social media described 'love jihad' as an activity of extremist organizations. However, it also stated that the police found no evidence of an organized love jihad movement within the Muslim community. The booklet claimed that proponents of love jihad are extremists who use tactics like offering love, gifts, and money to entice girls from other religions for their own agendas. Opposition leader VD Satheeshan criticized the decision to screen 'The Kerala Story', labeling it as fictional and derogatory towards Kerala. He argued, It's a made-up story to tarnish Kerala's image. Meanwhile, BJP state president K Surendran supported the film, stating it has received backing from various quarters in Kerala. He cited instances of 'love jihad' victimization among girls in the state. Although there was no official ban on the movie's screening in Kerala, its recent telecast on Doordarshan caused controversy, with the Chief Minister condemning it for spreading hatred against Kerala. Migrant Worker from Arunachal Pradesh Beaten to Death by Mob in Kerala's Ernakulam City Tragic Bomb Blast Incident Unfolds in Muliyathode, Kannur: Two Individuals Sustain Severe Injuries

News Track 9 Apr 2024 1:11 pm

Kannur constituency | Campaign in fever pitch as seasoned politicians fight it out

KPCC president K. Sudhakaran, CPI (M) Kannur district secretary M.V. Jayarajan, and BJP candidate C. Raghunath go full steam with their campaigns aimed at meeting maximum number of voters

The Hindu 9 Apr 2024 11:34 am

Kannur's Country Bomb Blast Sparks Political Controversy Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls

The opposition Congress has accused activists of the ruling CPI(M) of direct involvement in bomb-making, while the Marxist party has denied the charges

News18 8 Apr 2024 8:04 pm

K. Sudhakaran interview | CPI(M) has no respect for democratic values and justice

As Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president and UDF candidate in Kannur Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala, K. Sudhakaran says he is determined to take on his political rivals with clear answers on various political allegations and raise developmental issues in his constituency

The Hindu 8 Apr 2024 4:40 pm

Kerala: BJP leader accuses CPI (M) leadership of complicity in Kannur crude bomb explosion

Kerala: BJP leader accuses CPI (M) leadership of complicity in Kannur crude bomb explosion The president of the BJP's Kannur district unit in Kerala, N Haridas, alleged on Sunday that the top leadership of the CPI (M) was complicit in the recent crude bomb explosion in the district that killed one person and injured three. He said that the bombs were being made in the district with the full knowledge of the CPI (M) leadership to sabotage the upcoming Lok Sabha election. They were allegedly making the bomb when it accidentally exploded. Those who were arrested in connection with the incident are the active workers of CPI (M). Whenever their workers are accused of being involved in political violence, the CPI (M) leadership publicly distances itself from them, while at the same time, the party will privately extend all its support to them, Haridas said. Taking a swipe at the party's leadership, he said that after the election, it is certain that the CPI (M) will build a 'Martyrs Hall' for those who were killed in the crude bomb blast while making it. He said that the blast happened in an area where the CPI (M) is strong and nothing can happen there without the knowledge of the party's leadership. One person was killed and three injured in a blast near Panoor in Kannur in the north Kerala district in the early hours of Friday, police said. It is being reported that the explosion took place during the construction of a bomb on the terrace of the house under construction in Panoor. The deceased has been identified as Sherin. According to the police, the condition of Vineesh, who was injured in the accident, continues to be critical. Sherin died while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kozhikode. In the bomb blast case, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President and UDF candidate in the Kannur Lok Sabha constituency, K Sudhakaran, also reacted to the incident and said that the matter must be thoroughly investigated. Speaking on the same, K Sudhakaran said, The explosion occurred during bomb-making. There is a political motive behind bomb-making. The incident is taking place before the elections. K Sudhakaran said that he would complain to the Election Commission, demanding a thorough investigation into the blast. 2024 Lok Sabha polling will be held in all of Kerala's 20 parliamentary constituencies on April 26 in the second phase of the nationwide polls. (ANI)

devdiscourse 7 Apr 2024 9:14 pm

Dont come seeking votes, say residents affected by delay in Kannur airport runway expansion

As many as 172 families in Keezhallur North and Kannnad region have been living in a state of uncertainty since 2015, after being compelled to surrender their property following the governments decision to extend the airports runway

The Hindu 7 Apr 2024 8:10 pm

LS polls in Kerala: INDIA bloc allies CPI(M), Congress trade allegations on CAA, Kannur blast

LS polls in Kerala: INDIA bloc allies CPI(M), Congress trade allegations on CAA, Kannur blast The ruling CPI(M) in Kerala and the opposition Congress, both part of the INDIA bloc, on Sunday traded allegations against each other on various issues, including CAA and the recent Kannur blast, as the Lok Sabha poll campaign intensified in the state. Polling will be held in the state on April 26. At a LDF public meeting in Mavelikkara Lok Sabha constituency, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan reiterated his accusations of Congress being silent on the implementation of the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and various central government policies that are against the interests of the state. He contended the Congress never opposed the Central government policies that are financially choking the state and obstructing its welfare measures. Vijayan went on to claim that the past experience of the country has been that the Congress' stand was always similar to that of BJP and, therefore, they cannot be trusted to oppose the saffron party. He further alleged the BJP government at the Centre is actually taking forward the ''anti-people policies of the earlier UPA-II government.'' Hitting back at the CPI(M) and Vijayan, Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly V D Satheesan referred to the recent bomb blast in Kannur that claimed the life of one person and remarked that the Left party was no different from terrorist organisations that train their cadres in making explosives. Congress has been alleging the CPI(M) workers were involved in the blast in which three persons were also injured and four others have been arrested. According to police, all eight persons, including the one who died, who were involved in the incident were CPI(M) workers, an allegation denied by the Left party. CPI(M) has claimed that all those involved in the incident were sidelined from the party as they had attacked workers of the Left political organisation in the past. In response to these claims by the CPI(M), Satheesan questioned why local leaders of the party then visited the house of the man killed in the blast. He alleged that those involved in the incident were rejected as party workers by the CPI(M) keeping LS polls in mind, and said that after the election, the party's stand would change. Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) acting president M M Hassan too made similar allegations. He claimed the person who died in the blast would be later treated as a martyr and his family would get jobs and financial support. Hassan termed the making of a bomb as an act of terrorism and claimed the incident was a result of the failure of Central and state intelligence agencies. He said the police need to find out who were going to be the targets of the bombs that were made there. On the other hand, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan continued to deny allegations of the party's involvement in the incident. On being asked why local CPI(M) leaders went to the house of the person who died in the blast, he said he did not know about that. Meanwhile, police said raids were being carried out in various parts of Kannur district with the aid of bomb disposal squads following the blast that occurred on Friday at Panur. The blast had occurred during the making of a country-made bomb. HMP/CORR HMP SS

devdiscourse 7 Apr 2024 6:29 pm

Kerala hotbed for anti-national forces due to misgovernance of state govt: Fadnavis

Kerala hotbed for anti-national forces due to misgovernance of state govt: Fadnavis Kerala has become a ''hotbed for anti-national forces'' due to the ''misgovernance'' and vote bank politics by the parties which were in power in the state over the years, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said here on Sunday. Fadnavis, who was in the state capital as part of the BJP's Lok Sabha poll campaign, said that Kerala ought to have been at the forefront and leading the technological and new economic revolution of the country. But, the state was going backwards and not forwards, despite its high literacy rate and ''wonderful talent'', due to the LDF and UDF's ''similar agenda of corruption and oppression'', he alleged. He further alleged that ''due to misgovernance, it (Kerala) has become a hotbed for anti-national forces and just for vote bank, the local governments are shielding the anti-national forces''. ''That is why I feel that it is high time that Kerala should come into the mainstream,'' Fadnavis said at a press conference here. On being asked about the recent Kannur bomb blast that claimed a life and injured three others -- all CPI(M) workers according to the police -- Fadnavis said that ''criminalisation of politics has always been here''. ''Now that the Election Commission is proactive, all such attempts would be unearthed,'' he replied. Regarding queries about the recent telecast of the controversial film -- The Kerala Story -- on Doordarshan, the Maharashtra Deputy CM said that once a movie is cleared for public viewing by the censor board, there is no bar on its telecast on any platform. During his press conference, he also praised various central schemes and projects of the Narendra Modi government. Giving details, Fadnavis said that thanks to the initiatives taken by the BJP government at the Centre, 25 crore people have been brought above the poverty line in the country in the last 10 years, around 20 crore people got well constructed houses and about 50 crore people got tap water in their homes. He further claimed that due to the proactiveness of the Modi government there has been a lot of infrastructure development -- like highways, launch of new trains like Vande Bharat, doubling of airports in the country and increase in ports. ''Therefore, I see a surge in the support in every state and in every community and this time we are very hopeful that in Kerala also we will get a significant number of seats and votes. ''I think this is one election where a 10 years incumbent government is facing pro-incumbency and not anti-incumbency,'' Fadnavis said. He also urged everyone to vote for Union Minister of State for Information Technology and Electronics Rajeev Chandrasekhar who is contesting from the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat. Fadnavis said that every vote to BJP candidates goes to PM Modi and would help to give him a third term.

devdiscourse 7 Apr 2024 5:11 pm

INDIA bloc allies CPI(M), Cong trade allegations on CAA, Kannur blast

Thiruvananthapuram: The ruling CPI(M) in Kerala and the opposition Congress, both part of the INDIA bloc, on Sunday traded allegations against each other on various issues, including the CAA and the recent Kannur blast, as the Lok Sabha poll campaign intensified in the state. Polling will be held in the state on April 26. At Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 7 Apr 2024 2:52 pm

Four arrested in connection with blast in Keralas Kannur

KANNUR (KERALA), April 6: Four persons were arrested on Saturday in connection with the blast near Panur here a day ago that claimed one life and caused injuries to three others, police said. Police said that the arrested accused, the three injured persons and the one who died, all of them were CPI(M) workers or []

thehillstimes 7 Apr 2024 12:55 am