Kerala CPI(M) Veteran S. Rajendran Set to Join BJP, Shaking Left Bastion

Senior CPI(M) leader and three-time former Devikulam MLA S. Rajendran is poised to join the Bharatiya Janata Party, marking a significant shift in a traditional Left stronghold. He confirmed holding discussions with BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar and had earlier engaged with senior central leader Prakash Javadekar in Delhi. Rajendran's relationship with the CPI(M) soured after the 2021 elections, leading to his suspension in 2022 following allegations of working against the party's candidate. His formal induction into the BJP is expected to occur soon at a meeting in Munnar.

Key Points: Ex-CPI(M) MLA S. Rajendran to Join BJP in Kerala Shift

  • Senior CPI(M) leader defects to BJP
  • Held talks with BJP state and central leadership
  • Suspended by CPI(M) in 2022
  • Three-time former MLA from Devikulam
  • Formal induction likely in Munnar
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From 'Red to Saffron': Three-time former Kerala CPI(M) MLA Rajendran likely to join BJP

Three-time former MLA S. Rajendran confirms talks with BJP leadership, likely to defect from CPI(M) in a major political realignment in Kerala's Idukki district.

"I had not placed any personal demands and had set no conditions for joining the party. - S. Rajendran"

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 10

In a significant political development in Kerala, senior CPI leader and three-time former Devikulam MLA S. Rajendran is set to join the Bharatiya Janata Party, marking a major shift in a constituency long regarded as a Left bastion.

Rajendran, a prominent leader from Idukki district, confirmed on Saturday that he recently held discussions with BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Speculation about his possible move to the BJP has been circulating for nearly three years.

Speaking about the meeting, Rajendran said he had not placed any personal demands and had set no conditions for joining the party. Earlier, he had also travelled to New Delhi to hold talks with senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar, indicating sustained engagement with the BJP's central leadership.

Rajendran has had a long political career within the CPI(M). He was first elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly from the Devikulam Assembly constituency in 2006 and successfully retained the seat in the 2011 and 2016 elections. Prior to this, he served as president of the Idukki District Panchayat in 2003, emerging as a key political figure in the high-range region.

However, his relationship with the CPI(M) deteriorated after the 2021 Assembly elections. Allegations surfaced that he had worked against LDF candidate Raja in Devikulam. A party-level inquiry later found the allegations to be true, following which Rajendran was suspended from the CPI(M) in 2022 for a period of one year.

Despite repeated efforts by party leaders to bring him back into the fold, Rajendran remained unwilling to return. During the subsequent parliamentary and panchayat elections, speculation about his imminent switch to the BJP intensified, though he consistently maintained that no final decision had been taken.

It is now learnt that Rajendran is likely to formally take BJP membership at a meeting to be held in Munnar, under the leadership of senior BJP state leaders.

- IANS

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Priya S
Not surprising at all. After being suspended by CPI(M), what other option did he have? It's more about political survival than ideology. From Red to Saffron is a long journey, but power politics makes strange bedfellows. 🤔
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Rohit P
As someone from Kerala, I find this deeply disappointing. Leaders switching parties for convenience erodes public trust. We vote for the party's ideology and work, not for individuals who will jump ship when things get tough. This is opportunism, plain and simple.
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Ananya R
Interesting move! BJP needs strong local faces in Kerala to challenge LDF and UDF. Rajendran has a solid base in Idukki. This could actually help BJP win a seat or two in the next assembly elections. Smart strategy by the party.
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Sarah B
Watching from outside India, this seems like a significant realignment. The fact that talks have been ongoing for three years shows this isn't a rash decision. It will be fascinating to see how his former constituents react.
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Karthik V
The CPI(M) should introspect why their senior leaders are leaving. There must be internal issues, factionalism, or lack of respect for experienced hands. Losing a three-time MLA is a major failure for any party's leadership.
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Meera T
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