Cracker of a contest for Thiruvananthapuram LS seat

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Of Kerala's 20 Lok Sabha seats, is the one that is expected to see a cracker of a contest, with three heavyweights in the fray - who seeks a hat-trick of wins from the constituency, former Mizoram and and former

Each is equally hopeful of outwitting the other two.

Over the years, this seat has seen leading political heavyweights like former Defence and former Chief Ministers K. Karunakaran and P.K. Vasudevan Nair winning from here. It also saw winning once and losing to a young, then 32-year-old candidate in 1980.

One reason why the BJP harbours high hopes of things tilting in its favour is the spirited fight put up by its seasoned and former Union in 2014 when he finished a close second to Tharoor, who won by a slender margin of 15,470 voters - down from the 99,998 vote margin in his debut election in 2009.

Even though Rajasekheran might not have Rajagopal's charisma or the sympathy the poll- scarred veteran enjoyed in 2014, he can still be happy, that being an RSS man, there will not be any dilution of Sangh Parivar forces.

As for Tharoor, he appears to be on much stronger ground than in 2014 when he had to sweat it out following the mysterious death of his wife in January that year.

That saw women voters deserting him, leading to heart-stopping moments during the vote count when trends fluctuated in Rajagopal's favour. Eventually, when the votes from the coastal constituencies were counted, Tharoor managed to push Rajagopal to the runner-up position.

Divakaran, who is known for his rustic approach, studied in the state capital and has lived in the constituency.

He expects the nearly three-year rule of the led by and the strong campaigning that has already been unleashed by his campaign managers to end the drought of the CPI not winning from this constituency since 2004.

For the BJP, is the most prestigious fight. Of the 20 constituencies, it was only here that it finished a close second in 2014. In all the others its candidates finished a poor third.

(Sanu George can be contacted at sanu.g@ians.in)

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 15:56 IST