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Candidates' day off after polling
By Ignatius Pereira
KOLLAM, MAY 11. After a month-long hectic schedule of campaign in
the hope of making it to the State Assembly, with no time even
for the family, most of the candidates today found time to wake
up late, relax and attend to personal engagements.
The D-Day on Sunday has not forced them, especially the
candidates of the two main fronts, to keep their fingers crossed.
While all of them were easily available to the media during the
campaign period, today many of them were simply not reachable.
Some of the candidates from Kollam district spoke to The Hindu on
their hopes.
While many of the UDF candidates said that in addition to
attending to personal engagements, they have to give priority to
visit UDF workers hospitalised as a result of the attacks by LDF
workers yesterday, the LDF candidates said that they would be
spending most part of the day with party workers to study the
voting pattern in detail and of course attend to some personal
work too.
Chavara constituency in the district was one where the fight was
tight and the outcome keenly expected. The LDF candidate, Mr.
V.P. Ramakrishna Pillai of the RSP, said that the 73.45 per cent
voting at the constituency gave him the cocksure feeling that he
would win by a substantial majority. He said he would like to
spend the day relaxing with party workers at Chavara.
However, his rival, Mr. Shibu Baby John of the RSP(B), said the
voting per cent was an aspect which made him very confident about
his victory. Already, there is the 100-seat prediction of the
exit poll for the UDF and in such a situation Chavara will remain
on the top of that list. The general UDF wave in the State has
its positive effect in the constituency, he said.
His priority today was to visit UDF workers who have been
hospitalised after being attacked at several places by rival
party workers.
Kottarakara is another constituency in the district where the
outcome is keenly awaited. Here, the UDF candidate, Mr. R.
Balakrishna Pillai of the Kerala Congress(B), said that he has a
habit of touring the entire constituency on the day following the
election and would not like to break it this time. He is also
speaking at a function in the neighbouring constituency of
Neduvathur but before that he would call on some of the UDF
workers hospitalised as a result of attacks by LDF workers.
With regard to the victory aspect, he said the 72.55 per cent
voting registered in the constituency is already giving the
jitters to the LDF camp. Mr. Pillai said that he has an
assessment of the majority figure but would like to keep that
figure to himself for the time being. He expected a positive
result for the UDF in the constituencies of Chadayamangalam,
Punalur, Pathanapuram and Neduvathur.
The UDF candidate from Pathanapuram, Mr. K.B. Ganesh Kumar of
the Kerala Congress(B), was back at the hospital today to
continue with the medication for the injuries he sustained after
being allegedly attacked by LDF workers during a campaign. His
father, Mr. Balakrishna Pillai, said that "Ganesh should win by a
margin of at least 5,000 votes". He also said that except for
Aryankavu, Mr. Ganesh would get the majority in all the other
grama panchayats in the constituency. His rival and sitting MLA
from the constituency, Mr. Prakash Babu, was not available for
comment.
Reacting to the 70.39 voting per cent registered at the Kundara
constituency, the UDF candidate, Mr. Kadavur Sivadasan of the
Congress, said he has enough reason to be confident about
victory. In fact, the voting pattern showed that "I would be
leading at most of the grama panchayat constituencies under the
constituency". Mr. Sivadasan said that he would be attending two
funerals and later call on UDF workers who have been hospitalised
as a result of the alleged LDF attacks in the constituency.
His LDF rival and sitting MLA, Mrs. Mercykutty Amma of the
CPI(M), said that the voting percentage had boosted her
confidence. She said that the even though the Congress had
claimed that groupism within the party had been settled things
had been different at Kundara, especially on voting day. This
factor would also help her, she said. After a hectic campaign
schedule she would like to spend the sitting at home, she said.
Mr. Hidur Mohammed of the Congress, the UDF candidate at
Punalur, said that the 68.83 percentage of voting registered in
the constituency showed that he should win by a majority of at
least 2,000 votes. Moreover, the trend in the constituency was
largely pro-UDF. He would be spending the day calling on UDF
workers admitted to various hospitals, he said.
His LDF rival and sitting MLA, Mr. P.S. Supal of the CPI, said
the voting percentage indicated that he would have the advantage
as was predicted during the campaign. He would win the election,
he asserted. The day would be spent attending a funeral and then
he would relax, he said.
The UDF candidate from Chadayamangalam, Mr. Prayar
Gopalakrishnan of the Congress, said that the voting percentage
of 70.20 registered in the constituency would help him since the
figure has gone up compared to last time. He said he had received
the support of the PDP, NSS and SNDP and these factors would
greatly contribute to his victory. His immediate rival and LDF
candidate, Mrs. R. Lata Devi of the CPI, was not available for
comment.
At Kollam constituency, the voting percentage was the lowest in
the district with 62.93 per cent. However, the UDF candidate, Mr.
Babu Divakaran of the RSP, said that the figure gave him high
hopes of victory. May be the margin would go down a little but
the fact that he would win remains intact, he said. He spent the
day attending a wedding, two funerals and visiting the trouble-
torn spots of the Kollam beach area.
His LDF rival, Prof. Kallada Vijayam of the RSP, could not be
reached as she had gone out on some personal engagements.
However, one of her close relatives at home said that Prof.
Vijayam was highly confident due to the voting percentage in the
constituency. In fact, Prof. Vijayam expected to win by a margin
of 3,000 to 5,000 votes, the relative said.
The UDF candidate from Karunagapally constituency, Mr. Rajan
Babu of the JSS, said that the voting percentage of 74.62 in the
constituency indicated there was a wave in favour of the UDF.
This time the UDF enjoys the support of the PDP and RSP(B) and
the UDF itself was an unquestionably united team at
Karunagapally, compared to the last elections.
An advocate of the Kerala High Court, he rushed to Ernakulam
this morning to argue a couple of cases which had come up before
the Vacation Court. His LDF rival, Mr. K.C. Pillai of the CPI,
could not be reached.
The UDF candidate from Kunnathur, Mr. Pandalam Sudhakaran, said
that he would be spending the day attending to KPCC work. He
would also be seeing off the AICC general secretary, Mr. Ghulam
Nabi Azad, at the Thiruvananthapuram airport. So the day
continued to be hectic for him, he said. He would also hold talks
with party workers.
The 74.56 voting per cent at the constituency made him very
confident of victory. He also claimed that in addition to the PDP
support, the NSS had also extended support to him. His immediate
LDF rival, Mr. Kovur Kunjumon, was unavailable.
The BJP candidate from Eravipuarm, Mr. Pattathanam
Radhakrishnan, said that the 66.53 per cent polling in the
constituency could work towards ensuring his victory. He said
Eravipuram was one of the constituencies in the southern parts of
the State where neither the LDF nor the UDF sincerely claim
victory. He would spend the day by discussing with party workers
the poll pattern in the constituency on a ward-by-ward basis, he
said. Both his rivals, Mr. A.A. Aziz of the LDF and Mr. T.A.
Ahmed Kabir of the UDF, could not be reached.
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