CPI(M) Tightens Grip in Kannur as Ticket List Sparks Internal Churn

The CPI(M)'s Kannur district committee has finalized candidates for 13 Assembly seats, showcasing the firm control of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and State Secretary M.V. Govindan. Several prominent district leaders have been omitted, while former Health Minister K.K. Shailaja has been moved from her stronghold to a challenging constituency. In a controversial move, Speaker A.N. Shamseer was dropped from Thalassery and replaced with a candidate out on bail in a murder case. While the Left Democratic Front aims to repeat its 2021 sweep, candidate selection rather than opposition strength may define the battle in this CPI(M) citadel.

Key Points: CPI(M) Kannur Ticket List: Vijayan, Govindan Consolidate Power

  • Heavyweight leaders sidelined
  • K.K. Shailaja shifted from stronghold
  • Speaker A.N. Shamseer dropped
  • Controversial candidate in Thalassery
  • Internal discipline vs. undercurrents
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In Kannur, CPI(M) power duo tightens grip as ticket list triggers churn

Key CPI(M) leaders sidelined in Kannur ticket list as Pinarayi Vijayan and M.V. Govindan tighten control. Shailaja shifted, Shamseer dropped.

"the levers of power remain firmly with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and State Secretary M.V. Govindan"

Kannur, March 3

With the CPI's Kannur district committee clearing nominees for 13 of the 16 Assembly seats in the district, the message is unambiguous, the levers of power remain firmly with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and State Secretary M.V. Govindan.

Several heavyweight district leaders E.P. Jayarajan, M.V. Jayarajan and P. Jayarajan have been left out, a move that has raised eyebrows in a district long regarded as the party's ideological and organisational citadel.

Vijayan, as expected at 80, will seek another mandate from his home turf, Dharmadom.

The most debated decision, however, is the shifting of former Health Minister K.K. Shailaja from her Mattannur stronghold to Peravoor, a traditional Congress bastion.

In parallel, P.K. Shyamala, wife of Govindan, has been fielded from Taliparamba, the sitting seat of the State Secretary.

The development has drawn comparisons with 2021, when acting secretary A. Vijayaraghavan saw his wife R. Bindhu not only secure a debut win but also enter the Cabinet as Higher Education Minister.

Equally surprising is the dropping of Speaker A.N. Shamseer from Thalassery, where he was eyeing a third straight win.

In his place, the party has nominated Karayi Rajan, currently out on bail in a murder case, a choice that is likely to hand ammunition to the Opposition.

At Payyannur, considered a CPI(M) walkover, sitting MLA T.I. Madhusoodanan has been retained despite a simmering controversy over alleged irregularities in a martyrs' fund collection flagged by expelled local leader V. Kunjikrishnan, who may now contest with the Congress' backing.

Of Kannur's 16 seats, the CPI(M) contests 13, leaving three to Left allies.

In 2021, the Left Democratic Front swept 14 seats, conceding just two to the Congress. This time, while organisational discipline appears intact, undercurrents suggest that candidate selection, more than Opposition strength could shape the political battle in Kerala's most storied red bastion.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Fielding a leader's wife from his sitting seat, and nominating someone out on bail in a murder case? This doesn't look good for the party's image at all. The opposition will have a field day. What happened to the moral high ground? 🤔
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Aman W
Kannur politics is always next level! Shifting Shailaja Teacher to Peravoor is a masterstroke if it works. She is hugely popular and might just break the Congress hold. But dropping Speaker Shamseer is a shocker.
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Priyanka N
As a voter from Kannur, I'm tired of this "citadel" talk. We need development and clean administration, not just internal party games and strongman politics. Retaining an MLA with a controversy over martyrs' fund is deeply disrespectful.
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Vikram M
The undercurrents are real. When local heavyweights are sidelined, it creates resentment on the ground. The LDF sweep in 2021 might not be so easy to repeat if the booth-level workers are unhappy. Congress might get a surprise opening.
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Kavitha C
Respectfully, this looks less like ideological fortification and more like consolidation of a personal coterie. The "wife ticket" trend is worrying and feels like old-style dynasty politics, which the Left supposedly stood against.

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