Kerala's Peravoor: Shailaja vs Sunny Joseph in High-Stakes Poll Duel

A high-profile electoral contest is set in Kerala's Peravoor constituency as the CPI-M fields its prominent leader K.K. Shailaja against state Congress President Sunny Joseph. Shailaja, who rose to national prominence as Health Minister during the COVID-19 pandemic, is being moved from her stronghold of Mattannur. Joseph is a three-time MLA from Peravoor and had previously defeated Shailaja there in the 2011 Assembly elections. The contest has gained intrigue following Shailaja's recent Lok Sabha defeat and her exclusion from the state cabinet, with opposition leaders suggesting the move sidelines her.

Key Points: Kerala Polls: Shailaja vs Congress Chief in Peravoor Showdown

  • CPI-M fields star leader K.K. Shailaja
  • She faces Congress state chief Sunny Joseph
  • Peravoor is Joseph's stronghold
  • Shailaja rose to fame as Health Minister
  • 2024 Lok Sabha loss adds to her political setbacks
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Kerala polls: Peravoor set for high-voltage duel as CPI-M fields Shailaja against Congress state chief

CPI-M fields K.K. Shailaja against Congress state president Sunny Joseph in a high-voltage Kerala Assembly election battle in Peravoor constituency.

"It is for the CPI-M to decide who they should field there. But shifting Shailaja from Mattannur and giving her a losing seat would be tantamount to sidelining her. - V.D. Satheesan"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 3

A keenly watched electoral contest is shaping up in Peravoor in Kerala's Kannur district, with the CPI-M deciding to field its star leader K.K. Shailaja against state Congress President Sunny Joseph in the upcoming Assembly elections.

The decision, cleared by the Kannur district leadership on Tuesday after intense internal discussions, comes amid indications that Shailaja was initially reluctant to move out of her present constituency, Mattannur.

In 2021, she retained Mattannur with a record margin exceeding 60,000 votes, the highest in the State that year, consolidating her position as one of the Left's most recognisable faces.

Peravoor, however, presents a different political terrain. Joseph, a three-time MLA, completed a hat-trick of victories from the constituency in 2021.

The two leaders are no strangers to each other.

In 2011, when Joseph made his Assembly debut, he defeated Shailaja in Peravoor by 3,440 votes.

Reacting to the development, Joseph struck a confident note, stating that the identity of his opponent was immaterial and that the Congress-led UDF would retain the seat.

Shailaja rose to national prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic as Health Minister in the first Pinarayi Vijayan government.

When India's first Covid case was reported in Kerala, she became the public face of the state's containment strategy, earning widespread acclaim.

That momentum translated into her sweeping 2021 Assembly victory.

Yet, her political trajectory has seen setbacks since.

Despite speculation about her chief ministerial prospects, she was not included in the second Vijayan cabinet.

A more direct blow followed in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, when the CPI-M fielded her from Vadakara against Congress leader Shafi Parambil.

After an intense campaign, Parambil secured a decisive win.

With Shailaja preparing to begin her campaign from Mattannur, the sudden shift to Peravoor has added intrigue to the political narrative.

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan said no one could defeat the Congress state chief in Peravoor.

"It is for the CPI-M to decide who they should field there. But shifting Shailaja from Mattannur and giving her a losing seat would be tantamount to sidelining her," he said.

As the campaign gathers pace, Peravoor is poised to witness one of the most closely tracked contests of the upcoming Assembly polls.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Feels like the party is setting up Shailaja Teacher for another defeat after Vadakara. Why shift a popular leader from a constituency she won by 60,000 votes? This looks like internal politics at play. Satheesan's comment about sidelining her might have some truth to it.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Kerala politics, this is fascinating. Shailaja's COVID management gave her a saint-like image across India. But electoral politics is different. Sunny Joseph knows the ground reality of Peravoor intimately. This will be a test of local connection vs. national popularity.
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Aditya G
Respectfully, I think the media is overhyping this. The Congress has held this seat for three terms. The anti-incumbency factor against the LDF government will be the real issue, not just the candidate. UDF should win this comfortably. 🗳️
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Meera T
Whatever the result, it's great to see two strong candidates, especially a woman leader of Shailaja's caliber, in the fray. Kerala politics needs more such high-profile contests. Her work during the pandemic was exemplary. Hope the campaign focuses on development issues.
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Vikram M
The 2011 rematch angle is interesting! Joseph won by ~3400 votes last time. But that was over a decade ago. Shailaja's profile is much bigger now. This is truly a 50-50 fight. Kannur district politics is always full of surprises. Buckle up!

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