CPI-M Fields CM Vijayan, 9 Ministers in Kerala Polls; 75 Candidates Unveiled

The CPI-M has announced its candidate list for the Kerala Assembly elections, fielding 75 nominees including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and nine of his cabinet ministers. The list features 56 sitting legislators, indicating the party's strategy of relying on experienced incumbents. The announcement followed the Election Commission's schedule setting polling for April 9 and vote counting for May 4. A high-stakes contest is anticipated in Nemom constituency where Minister V. Sivankutty will face BJP state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

Key Points: CPI-M Candidate List for Kerala Polls: Vijayan, 9 Ministers to Contest

  • CM Vijayan among 75 CPI-M candidates
  • Nine cabinet ministers in fray
  • 56 sitting legislators retained
  • Nemom a key BJP vs Left battleground
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CPI-M unveils 75 candidates for Kerala polls, CM Vijayan, nine ministers in fray

CPI-M unveils 75 candidates for Kerala Assembly elections, including CM Pinarayi Vijayan, 9 cabinet ministers, and 56 sitting MLAs. Polling on April 9.

"Victory is certain, and we are going to return for a third straight term - V. Sivankutty"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 15

The Communist Party of India-Marxist on Sunday unveiled its candidate list for the upcoming Assembly elections in Kerala, fielding 75 nominees, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and nine members of his Cabinet.

Announcing the list shortly after the election schedule was made public, party state Secretary M. V. Govindan said the candidates include 56 sitting legislators, reflecting the party's decision to largely retain its experienced leadership while heading into another crucial electoral contest.

He said the party has also decided to field independent candidates in six constituencies as part of its broader electoral understanding within the Left Democratic Front.

Candidates for the remaining five constituencies will be announced shortly, he added.

The list includes all nine Cabinet ministers of the Left government, among them Tourism Minister P. A. Mohammed Riyas, who is also Vijayan's son-in-law.

The announcement came soon after the Election Commission declared that polling for all 140 Assembly constituencies in the State will be held on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

Even as the party unveiled its candidate slate, campaign activity gathered momentum across the State.

Within an hour of the poll schedule being announced, General Education Minister V. Sivankutty hit the campaign trail in the State capital, launching a road show in his constituency.

"I have been with my people all these years, and now I am just starting to meet them again. Victory is certain, and we are going to return for a third straight term," he said.

The Nemom constituency in Thiruvananthapuram is expected to witness a keen contest, with Sivankutty set to take on Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the state President of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Nemom holds particular significance in Kerala's political landscape.

It was the only Assembly constituency won by the BJP in the State when veteran leader O. Rajagopal scripted history in the 2016 Assembly elections.

However, Sivankutty wrested the seat back for the Left Front in the 2021 polls, and the constituency is once again shaping up to be a closely watched electoral battleground.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The focus on Nemom is fascinating. It's more than just a seat; it's about the BJP's entire Kerala strategy. Sivankutty vs. Rajeev Chandrasekhar will be a mega clash. Hope the campaign stays on issues like development and not personal attacks.
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Priya S
While stability is good, fielding the same faces, including all ministers, feels a bit safe. Where is the space for fresh, young blood within the party? Dynastic politics (son-in-law getting a ticket) is a concern across all parties, not just the national ones. 🙄
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Vikram M
Pinarayi Vijayan's leadership will be the central theme. His government's handling of floods, COVID, and development projects will be scrutinized. The LDF seems confident. April 9th will be a decisive day for Kerala's future direction.
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Rohit P
The roadshow starting within an hour! That's the typical Kerala election tempo. The political awareness and engagement here are on another level compared to many other states. Exciting times ahead!
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Michael C
The article mentions independent candidates in 6 seats. That's a smart move by the LDF to manage allies and local equations. Kerala politics is a complex chess game, and every move is calculated.

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