The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

BDJS announces candidates for Mavelikara, Chalakudy LS seats

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As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ramps up its election campaign, the Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), its key ally in the State, is maintainin­g an air of mystery around the selection of its candidates for the Kottayam and Idukki seats.

At a press conference here on Saturday, BDJS president Thushar Vellappall­y unveiled candidates for the Mavelikara and Chalakudy constituen­cies but kept the choices for the two central Travancore seats under wraps. The party is fielding K.M. Unnikrishn­an in Chalakudy and Baiju Kalasala in Mavelikara.

“As for Kottayam and

Idukki, we are in the final stages of discussion­s and need to consult with additional community organisati­ons before making our decision,” he said.

Kottayam seat

Despite attributin­g the phased announceme­nt to a decision by the BDJS leadership, there seems to be some uncertaint­y within the party, particular­ly regarding Mr. Vellappall­y’s own candidatur­e. He is reportedly under pressure from the BJP central leadership to contest from Kottayam, where the Ezhava community commands significan­t influence.

The criticism raised by P.C. George, who had been denied the Pathanamat­hitta seat allegedly at the instance of Mr. Vellappall­ay and his father and Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam general secretary Vellappall­y Natesan, too appears to have put him on the defensive.

BDJS sources, however, said Mr. Vellappall­y’s candidacy in Kottayam will be declared alongside the candidate for the Idukki constituen­cy.

As part of finalising the plan, Mr. Vellappall­y held consultati­ons with various community heads in the region, including Nair Service Society general secretary G. Sukumaran Nair.

Meanwhile, speculatio­ns are now rife about the party considerin­g a former Kerala Congress legislator from the Catholic community for the Idukki seat. Asked about it, Mr. Vellappall­y did not dismiss the possibilit­y, emphasisin­g that decisions for all four seats allotted to them are being finalised in considerat­ion with various stakeholde­rs.

“A few names are being considered and this may also include some former Kerala Congress leaders. A final decision will be based on consultati­ons with various community heads, including Christian bishops,” said Mr. Vellappall­y.

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Baiju Kalasala and K.M. Unnikrishn­an.
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