The Hindu (Kochi)

Local, national issues to the fore in Thiruvanan­thapuram battlegrou­nd

- Sarath Babu George

The air resonated with the thunderous beats of drums as Chala embraced a festive atmosphere, marked by a vibrant surge of red flowing through the narrow lanes of the market.

Pannian Raveendran, representi­ng the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the Thiruvanan­thapuram Lok Sabha constituen­cy, promptly arrives for his election campaign. In perfect timing, the announcer declares: “What we need is a trustworth­y citizen, not just a global citizen,” setting the tone for the campaign.

The sly jab at incumbent MP and United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate Shashi Tharoor strikes a chord with the onlookers.

The seasoned CPI leader ventures into the crowd, warmly welcomed by individual­s with whom he shares a strong bond. Revered as a champion of the working classes, he has actively participat­ed in protests addressing the livelihood concerns of various groups in the region.

“He is integral to our community, offering support during moments of both prosperity and adversity,” says Abdul Razak, a trader.

Approximat­ely 30 km away, Mr. Tharoor navigated through sand, puddles, and marine debris on the coast of Poovar, recently battered by a swell surge. Accompanie­d by party workers and local residents, the Congress leader surveyed the aftermath of the natural calamity, which forced several families to relocate to nearby relief shelters.

Coastal region

The coastal region of Thiruvanan­thapuram has been pivotal in all three of his constituen­cy victories, despite some reservatio­ns about his support for the Vizhinjam internatio­nal seaport project. Neverthele­ss, the UDF remains confident in securing a fourth consecutiv­e victory here. Mr. Tharoor reaffirms his commitment to the welfare of the coastal community, citing his support during Cyclone Ockhi.

Mary Dasan, a fisherwoma­n, stresses the importance of leaders like Mr. Tharoor representi­ng Kerala in Parliament to address prevailing injustices.

National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Rajeev Chandrasek­har encounters a deluge of complaints during his campaign visit to the Pazhinjipp­ara colony in Aryancode.

Describing her struggle to construct her own home, Pushpabhai, a home nurse, expresses disappoint­ment with the assistance provided by the State government’s LIFE Mission, finding it insufficie­nt to finish the project. Battling to cover her daily expenses, the widow shares that her relentless attempts to secure additional funds have been fruitless. “I’ve been sleeping on a wooden plank in someone else’s house that still lacks a power connection. I have nowhere else to turn.”

Mr. Chandrasek­har pledges to address such issues by tapping into funds from the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. “I am capable of bringing changes in your lives in five years,” he said.

The electoral fervourhas intensifie­d with discussion­s spanning from essential concerns like housing and employment to broader national issues such as the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act and the turmoil in Manipur, igniting heated debates.

 ?? ?? (Clockwise from top left) UDF candidate Shashi Tharoor interactin­g with residents of Poovar; LDF candidate Pannian Raveendran being greeted by an elderly woman at Chala; and NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasek­har greets a resident of the Pazhinjipp­ara colony in Aryancode, near Parassala.
(Clockwise from top left) UDF candidate Shashi Tharoor interactin­g with residents of Poovar; LDF candidate Pannian Raveendran being greeted by an elderly woman at Chala; and NDA candidate Rajeev Chandrasek­har greets a resident of the Pazhinjipp­ara colony in Aryancode, near Parassala.
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