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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

The Arruvikkara Constituency By-Election in Kerala June 27,2015

 
The Arruvikkara Constituency may be just 20 km away from the Secretariat, but is considered among the most backward constituencies of  the State of Kerala's capital -Thiruvananthapuram

The Arruvikkara Constituency is headed for a highly charged bypoll on June 27,2015 billed as the first three-cornered bye-election in Kerala
Highly Charged Kerala Bypoll a Test For Parties Ahead of 2016 Elections
 


The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), which is facing heat over graft allegations in the state, would be hoping that its candidate, KS Sabarinath, would be able to win on a sympathy wave. His father, G Karthikeyan, had represented the constituency five times before recently dying of cancer. Ironically, Mr Karthikeyan was staunchly opposed to dynastic politics

The opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF) is attacking the UDF on a lack of development, even as it fights internal battles while trying to put up a united front. Its candidate, former minister and Assembly Speaker Vijaykumar was for years known as former Chief Minsiter VS Achuthanandan's close aide until when he deserted him for a rival camp within the CPI (M). However, Mr Achuthanandan has campaigned for Mr Vijaykumar, bringing some relief for the party.

While the Left and the UDF are the usual players in Kerala, the BJP would be looking to make a dent in the bypoll. The party is fielding its biggest name in the state, veteran O Rajagopal, who gave Congress lawmaker Shashi Tharoor a close battle in Thiruvananthapuram in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

With Assembly elections due in the state next year, the bypoll is being seen as a test for all the political fronts in the state

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