Palakkad's Poll Potboiler: Biryani vs Banter vs Battle-Hardened Politics

Kerala's Palakkad Assembly constituency is witnessing a unique three-cornered contest. The Congress has fielded popular actor and comedian Ramesh Pisharody, while the BJP is relying on its experienced leader Shobha Surendran. The CPI-M's candidate is noted hotelier N.M.R. Razak, famous for his biryani. The by-election was triggered after the previous Congress MLA was expelled following rape allegations.

Key Points: Kerala's Palakkad: Actor, Hotelier, BJP Leader in 3-Way Battle

  • Actor vs Politician vs Hotelier
  • Biryani fame enters politics
  • Congress seeks fresh face after scandal
  • High-stakes three-way contest
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Kerala elections: Palakkad poll potboiler - Biryani, banter or battle-hardened politics?

Palakkad's assembly contest features Congress actor Ramesh Pisharody, BJP's Shobha Surendran, and CPI-M's hotelier N.M.R. Razak. Who will win?

"will voters opt for experience, humour, or the comforting familiarity of biriyani? - Analysis"

Palakkad, March 19

Kerala's Palakkad Assembly constituency is serving up an unusually flavourful electoral contest this time, with three distinctly different candidates turning the campaign into a mix of politics, performance and palate.

In the fray are popular actor and stage artiste Ramesh Pisharody representing the Congress, firebrand BJP leader Shobha Surendran, and CPI-M's surprise pick, noted hotelier N.M.R. Razak, who is as well known for his biryani as for his business acumen.

What makes the contest intriguing is that among the three, only Surendran brings substantial political experience to the table.

In the 2016 Assembly polls, she had finished second to Congress's rising star Shafi Parambil.

Parambil went on to secure a hat-trick of wins from the constituency before being fielded in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where he emerged victorious.

The subsequent by-election saw another Congress success story, with Youth Congress President Rahul Mammkootathil from Pathanamthitta registering a record margin of over 18,840 votes, the highest ever in the constituency.

However, that victory was short-lived.

A series of rape allegations led to his arrest and eventual expulsion from the party, forcing the Congress to look for a fresh face.

Enter Pisharody, a crowd favourite who has long entertained audiences at Congress events with his sharp wit and humour.

While he lacks political experience, his popularity and connection with the masses make him a formidable contender.

The CPI-M, on the other hand, has opted for a different recipe, fielding Razak, whose biryani has arguably reached more households than any campaign speech.

His entry has added a distinct local flavour to the contest.

As Palakkad heads to the polls, the big question remains: will voters opt for experience, humour, or the comforting familiarity of biriyani?

In this high-stakes contest, it's anyone's guess who will have the last laugh.

- IANS

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Shreya B
After the Rahul Mammkootathil scandal, Congress really needed a clean, popular face. Pisharody might not have political experience, but his connect with people through humour could be a big advantage. Voters are tired of corruption.
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Rahul R
With all respect, fielding a hotelier because of his biryani feels a bit gimmicky. Palakkad needs serious governance and development, not just catchy campaigns. Shobha Surendran's experience should count for something.
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Priyanka N
As a Malayali, I love this! Only in Kerala can an election be described with words like "flavourful" and "recipe". Jokes aside, it shows how candidates are trying to be relatable. Let's hope whoever wins focuses on real issues like employment and infrastructure.
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Michael C
Fascinating read from an international perspective. The blend of celebrity, cuisine, and politics is unique. In many ways, it reflects a global trend of anti-establishment figures, but with a very local, Kerala twist. Best of luck to all candidates.
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Anjali F
Shobha Surendran has been a strong voice. BJP needs a foothold in Kerala, and she has the fire to get it. The other candidates are distractions. Experience in politics matters more than jokes or food, especially for a crucial assembly seat.

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