This Article is From Apr 26, 2016

BJP Pins Hope On O Rajagopal Again In Kerala Assembly Elections

BJP Pins Hope On O Rajagopal Again In Kerala Assembly Elections

It was a case of the proverbial slip between the cup and lip for O Rajagopal, a minister in the Vajpayee government at the Centre, who had tried his luck in Parliament and Assembly polls before.

Thiruvananthapuram: While BJP is striving hard to open its maiden account in Kerala in the May 16 Assembly polls, Nemom near Thiruvananthapuram is one of the segments where the party pins its hope the most with the party fielding its most popular face, octogenarian O Rajagopal.

It was a case of the proverbial slip between the cup and lip for Mr Rajagopal, a minister in the Vajpayee government at the Centre, who had tried his luck in Parliament and Assembly polls before.

Unfazed by his four consecutive electoral defeats in the last five years, the 83-year-old leader is going ahead with his fierce campaign against CPI(M)-LDF's vibrant sitting legislator V Sivankutty.

JD(U)-UDF's V Surendran Pillai, a former state minister, is also in the fray.

BJP's expectation is high as Mr Rajagopal had polled 50,076 in the constituency against Congress's Shashi Tharoor who got 32,639 in the last Parliament elections.

He was a candidate in the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency that consists Nemom also.

He also garnered 43,661 votes during the 2011 Assembly polls at Nemom and came second to CPI(M)'s Sivankutty in a photo finish, in which the victory margin of the Left candidate was over 6,000.

In the last civic polls, of the total 22 wards in Nemom, BJP and LDF got nine seats each and UDF 4.

Though voters of Nemom had favoured both UDF and LDF in the past elections, BJP has emerged as strong force in the constituency with a remarkable voting share.

The constituency has a sizable Nair community votes which would determine the winning chances of the candidates.

Political observers predict a tough fight between Mr Rajagopal and Mr Sivankutty this time also at Nemom.

While BJP is banking on the popularity of Mr Rajagopal, popularly called as 'Rajettan' and the development initiatives he had done as Railway Minister, CPI(M) is confident about cashing in on the familiarity of Sivankutty in the constituency as sitting legislator.

61-year-old Sivankutty, who kick started his campaign in the constituency in a wheel chair after he suffered a leg injury, is leaving no stone unturned as it is a prestige fight for him and LDF.
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