Rival fronts battle it out in Kerala by-polls
October 30th, 2009 - 6:56 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 30 (IANS) With less than a week left for campaigning to end for Nov 7 by-polls in Kerala, gloves are off between the Congress and Communist-led fronts for the political battle.
The polls for Kannur, Ernakulam and Alappuzha assembly seats are being held as incumbent legislators were elected to the Lok Sabha in April-May general elections.
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) has the unique record of never losing a by-poll while in power. The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), euphoric after the Lok Sabha poll success, will be looking to retain all the three seats.
The most bitter battle is at Kannur, where the Election Commission had to intervene and remove District Collector V.K. Balakrishnan following complaints from the Congress that he was acting at the behest of ruling Left DF.
In Kannur, two-time CPI-M legislator M.V. Jayarajan is pitted against his former colleague and two-time MP A.P. Abdulla Kutty, who joined the Congress after the Marxist party expelled him.
Vaikom Viswan, the LDF convenor, said: “Now things are much different and we are a cohesive unit. We are putting an united election fight this time.”
In Ernakulam, the Congress has fielded former state minister and three-time legislator Dominic Presentation, while the CPI-M has put up P.N. Seenulal.
Meanwhile at Alappuzha, second biggest LDF constituent, the Communist Party of India has fielded G. Krishnaprasad and the Congress has put up district president A.A. Shukur.
Leader of Opposition and Congress leader Oommen Chandy said: “The Lok Sabha polls saw the Left getting a rude jolt and this time too it won’t be any different because they fail to learn from their mistakes.”
In the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress-led UDF won 16 of the state’s 20 parliamentary seats.
- Battle for pride in Kerala assembly by-elections - Nov 06, 2009
- No show for Left as Congress sweeps Kerala seats (Third Lead) - Nov 10, 2009
- Seven vs seven: 14 legislators fight each other in Kerala - Apr 04, 2011
- Battle lines drawn for Kerala local bodies polls - Oct 21, 2010
- Congress wins all three seats in Kerala (Second Lead) - Nov 10, 2009
- Battle lines drawn for three assembly by-polls in Kerala - Oct 13, 2009
- By-elections acid test for rival fronts in Kerala - Oct 07, 2009
- LDF, UDF in neck and neck race in Kerala - May 13, 2011
- Kerala set for local bodies polls in October - Sep 19, 2010
- Congress swipes all seats in bypolls in Kerala - Nov 10, 2009
- Kerala's ruling Left staring rout in local bodies polls (Second Lead) - Oct 27, 2010
- Will win, but not by huge margin: Vayalar Ravi - May 13, 2011
- Congress wins Kerala cliffhanger from 'old man' Achuthanandan (Roundup) - May 13, 2011
- UDF scrapes through in Kerala, LDF a close second (Lead) - May 13, 2011
- Congress ahead in Kerala vote count (Lead) - Nov 10, 2009
Tags: alappuzha, assembly seats, bitter battle, cohesive unit, communist party of india, communist party of india marxist, congress leader, district president, election fight, general elections, incumbent legislators, kutty, ldf, leader of opposition, lok sabha poll, lok sabha polls, marxist party, oommen chandy, parliamentary seats, time legislator