Kerala's Nemom: BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar vs CPI-M's Sivankutty in High-Stakes Rematch

The Nemom Assembly constituency in Thiruvananthapuram is the epicenter of a high-stakes triangular contest in Kerala's upcoming polls. The BJP is determined to reclaim its only ever seat in the state, fielding state President Rajeev Chandrasekhar against sitting CPI-M MLA and Minister V. Sivankutty. The Congress is set to field K.S. Sabarinathan, whose presence could critically split the anti-incumbent vote. The seat's volatile history, with dramatic vote swings in 2016 and 2021, makes this a prestige battle for all three major political fronts.

Key Points: Nemom Assembly Seat: Key Kerala Polls Battle for BJP, CPI-M, Congress

  • BJP's lone Kerala seat up for grabs
  • CPI-M's Sivankutty defends 'double-locked' seat
  • Congress's Sabarinathan aims to reshape vote split
  • 2021 loss blamed on anti-Left vote division
  • 2024 Lok Sabha trends boost BJP confidence
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Kerala polls: Nemom set for high-stakes 'real' triangular battle as BJP eyes comeback

BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar challenges CPI-M's V. Sivankutty in Kerala's Nemom, a prestige seat. Congress's K.S. Sabarinathan adds to the triangular contest.

"I will be among the BJP legislators in the next Assembly - Rajeev Chandrasekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 19

Battle lines have been firmly drawn in what is shaping up to be one of the most prestigious contests in Kerala's April 9 Assembly elections - the Nemom Assembly constituency in the state capital.

Nemom holds a unique place in Kerala's political landscape as the only constituency ever won by the BJP.

The party broke new ground here in 2016 when veteran leader O. Rajagopal defeated CPI-M's V. Sivankutty.

However, the seat slipped from its grasp in 2021 when Sivankutty staged a comeback, aided significantly by the Congress fielding senior leader K. Muraleedharan, whose presence split the anti-Left vote.

This time, the BJP has moved early and aggressively, with its state President and former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar announcing his candidature from Nemom well ahead of the official list.

Exuding confidence, Chandrasekhar has even asserted that he will be among the BJP legislators in the next Assembly, underlining the party's determination to reclaim its lone Kerala foothold.

For the CPI-M, sitting MLA and State Education Minister Sivankutty remains the central figure.

Despite reported health concerns, he has already hit the campaign trail, projecting himself as a leader who has "double-locked" the constituency against rivals.

The Congress, meanwhile, appears set to inject fresh energy into the contest with the emergence of K.S. Sabarinathan, who has begun campaigning even before formal confirmation of his candidature.

The son of former Speaker G. Karthikeyan, Sabarinathan, entered politics under tragic circumstances following his father's sudden demise in 2014.

He went on to win the Aruvikkara bypoll and retained the seat in 2016 before losing in 2021.

Electoral data from Nemom underscores its volatile nature.

In 2016, Rajagopal secured victory with 67,813 votes, while Sivankutty polled 59,142, and the Congress-led UDF trailed far behind with just around 13,000 votes.

By 2021, the dynamics shifted dramatically. Sivankutty won with 55,837 votes, edging past BJP's Kummanam Rajasekharan, while Muraleedharan's 36,524 votes reshaped the contest.

The BJP is also drawing confidence from the 2024 Lok Sabha election trends, pointing out that Chandrasekhar led in the Nemom segment while contesting against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.

With three formidable contenders and shifting vote equations, Nemom is poised to become the epicentre of Kerala's electoral battle, where prestige, perception, and political momentum are all at stake.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rajeev Chandrasekhar is a heavyweight candidate for BJP. His performance in the Lok Sabha segment shows he has connect. But Sivankutty is a sitting minister with ground work. Tough fight ahead! 🤔
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Suresh O
Respectfully, I feel all parties are treating Nemom like a prestige chessboard. What about the voters? We need concrete promises on water scarcity and better roads, not just political comebacks.
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Anjali F
Sabarinathan is young and has a tragic yet inspiring entry into politics. He could attract the youth vote. But will it be enough against two established giants? Kerala politics is so unpredictable!
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Michael C
Fascinating to watch from abroad. The data shows how volatile this seat is. The BJP's strategy of parachuting a central leader shows how badly they want this symbolic win in Kerala.
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Vikram M
Sivankutty's "double-locked" claim is bold! But health is a concern. Development work during his term will be the real decider. BJP's aggressive campaign shows they mean business. Let's see who delivers for Nemom. 👍

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