Kerala's Manalur: Legacy Politics Revived as Veterans Clash in High-Stakes Polls

The Manalur constituency in Thrissur is witnessing a high-stakes electoral battle deeply influenced by political legacy. CPI(M) has fielded former Education Minister C. Raveendranath, leveraging his administrative credibility and the party's recent wins there. Congress is banking on its historical bastion status and the candidacy of seasoned leader T.N. Prathapan, bolstered by veteran V.M. Sudheeran's connect. The BJP, having replaced its previous candidate, hopes actor-politician Suresh Gopi's Lok Sabha victory in Thrissur will boost its local prospects.

Key Points: Manalur Kerala Polls: Legacy vs New Currents in Thrissur

  • Legacy of Joseph Mundassery shapes contest
  • CPI(M) fields former minister C. Raveendranath
  • Congress relies on bastion status and T.N. Prathapan
  • BJP banks on Suresh Gopi's Thrissur victory ripple
2 min read

Kerala polls: Manalur revives legacy politics as veterans square off in high stakes contest

Manalur constituency sees CPI(M)'s C. Raveendranath face Congress's T.N. Prathapan, with BJP banking on Suresh Gopi's ripple effect in a historic battle.

"Manalur has been a Congress bastion, having favoured the party in 11 out of 15 elections. - Report"

Thrissur, March 26

Manalur, a constituency steeped in Kerala's political history, is once again at the centre of an intense electoral battle where legacy, personality, and party arithmetic converge.

The region's identity is closely tied to Joseph Mundassery, the state's first Education Minister in the historic 1957 government led by E.M.S. Namboodiripad.

That legacy continues to shape the narrative of the current contest.

Seeking to draw from that ideological lineage is CPI(M) candidate C. Raveendranath, a former Education Minister known for his understated style and administrative clarity.

A retired Chemistry professor, Raveendranath, now 70, remains a respected figure despite his defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls from Chalakudy.

Party insiders believe his personal credibility and soft-spoken demeanour could resonate with voters in a constituency that values accessibility over aggression.

Moreover, in the past two polls, the CPI(M) candidate Murali Perunnally won from here.

However, the Chemistry professor faces a formidable challenge from Congress leader T.N. Prathapan, a seasoned campaigner with deep organisational roots.

Prathapan's return to electoral politics comes with significant advantages.

Historically, Manalur has been a Congress bastion, having favoured the party in 11 out of 15 elections.

This legacy is closely associated with veteran leader V. M. Sudheeran, whose enduring connect with the electorate continues to bolster the Congress campaign.

The rapport between Sudheeran and Prathapan adds another layer of confidence for the United Democratic Front (UDF).

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), meanwhile, enters the fray without its prominent face, A.N. Radhakrishnan, who had secured around 22 per cent votes in the last two Assembly elections.

In his place, the party has fielded K.K. Aneesh Kumar, a local leader attempting to consolidate and expand the party's base.

The BJP is banking heavily on the ripple effect of actor-turned-politician Suresh Gopi's landmark victory in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency.

With Manalur falling within that parliamentary segment, Gopi's active campaigning is expected to energise the cadre and improve vote share.

As Manalur heads to the polls, the contest reflects a broader clash between historical loyalty and emerging political currents, between quiet credibility and organisational muscle, making it one of the most closely watched seats in the district.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
As someone from Thrissur, the "Suresh Gopi factor" is being talked about everywhere! 🎬 If his magic works here too, BJP could surprise everyone. But Manalur has a strong Congress memory. It's a classic Kerala battle of legacy vs. new wave.
R
Rohit P
Respectfully, I wish articles like this focused less on "legacy politics" and more on what these candidates will actually do for water, roads, and jobs. We keep voting for names and histories, but where is the development? Just my two paise.
M
Meera T
Joseph Mundassery's legacy is no small thing in Kerala's education history. It's good to see a former Education Minister, Prof. Raveendranath, carrying that forward. We need that calm, scholarly approach in our politics, not just loud speeches.
D
David E
Fascinating read. The dynamics of a local constituency with such deep historical ties remind me of some political battles back home. The professor vs. the seasoned campaigner is a universal story. Good luck to all candidates.
K
Karthik V
Sudheeranettan's support is a huge plus for Congress. In Kerala, that personal connection still wins votes. BJP's Aneesh Kumar has a tough job, but if the "Modi wave" and Suresh Gopi combine, they might cross 30% this time. Let's see!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50