Key Points

PV Anvar's surprising decision to contest the Nilambur bypoll as a Trinamool candidate marks a significant turn in Kerala's political arena. Initially citing financial constraints, Anvar quickly changed course after grassroots support overwhelmed him. Observers are speculating about the motivation behind this move, especially after a visit from Youth Congress leader Rahul Mamkoottathil. With his strong local influence and the strategic backing of Trinamool, Anvar's candidacy promises to invigorate the Nilambur political scene.

Key Points: PV Anvar Trinamool Bid Reshapes Nilambur Bypoll Dynamics

  • PV Anvar will contest Nilambur bypoll for Trinamool
  • Anvar's decision follows grassroots pressure and financial concerns
  • Speculation around discussions with Youth Congress president Rahul Mamkoottathil
  • Anvar previously resisted UDF's associate membership proposal for Trinamool
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PV Anvar to contest Nilambur bypoll in Kerala as Trinamool candidate

PV Anvar to contest Nilambur bypoll as Trinamool candidate, shifting Kerala's political landscape.

"What can I do if so many common workers come to visit me with Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, pleading with me to contest? - PV Anvar"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 1

Trinamool Congress state convenor and former Nilambur MLA P.V. Anvar will officially contest the upcoming Nilambur by-election, putting an end to days of political speculation and back-and-forth over his candidature.

Party sources confirmed that Anvar is expected to file his nomination papers on Monday.

The Trinamool national leadership has already allotted him the party symbol, and a formal announcement of his candidature is anticipated soon.

Anvar’s candidacy has stirred interest in Kerala’s political circles, particularly after his earlier statement on Saturday declaring that he would not enter the fray.

Citing financial constraints, Anvar remarked that he lacked the crores of rupees typically needed for an election campaign and had no plans to contest. He also dismissed any ongoing political ties with the United Democratic Front (UDF).

However, in a surprising shift later the same day, Anvar appeared to reconsider his decision.

“What can I do if so many common workers come to visit me with Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, pleading with me to contest?” he said, suggesting mounting grassroots pressure had influenced his change of heart.

Adding intrigue to the unfolding developments, Youth Congress state president Rahul Mamkoottathil paid a late-night visit to Anvar’s residence in Malappuram on Saturday.

While the content of their discussion remains undisclosed, confirmation of Anvar’s candidacy surfaced within hours of their meeting, fuelling speculation about behind-the-scenes political negotiations.

Anvar has also been engaged in earlier talks with the UDF regarding the Trinamool’s potential inclusion in the alliance. Although Congress leaders reportedly offered the Trinamool associate membership status, Anvar rejected the offer, insisting instead on full membership for his party.

The stalemate over this demand had cast uncertainty over his political direction -- until now.

Anvar, known for his unpredictability and populist appeal, appears poised for a high-stakes return to electoral politics in Nilambur, a constituency he once represented. With the Trinamool banking on his local clout and grassroots connect, the Nilambur by-election is likely to witness a keenly watched political battle.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Typical political drama in Kerala! First says no due to money issues, then changes mind after midnight meetings. Where is the transparency? 🤔 Hope voters see through these games.
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Sneha P.
Anvar has good grassroots connect in Nilambur. His work during floods was commendable. But this flip-flop doesn't inspire confidence. Leaders should be decisive, no?
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Arjun M.
The "common workers bringing ₹500 notes" story sounds like a Bollywood script! In reality, we all know elections need big money. When will politics become affordable for honest candidates?
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Priya N.
Interesting to see Trinamool expanding in Kerala! More options beyond LDF-UDF is good for democracy. But they need strong local leaders - hope Anvar delivers if elected.
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Vikram S.
The Youth Congress leader's midnight visit smells of political deal-making. Kerala politics is becoming like Delhi's - all about last-minute negotiations rather than ideology.
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Meera R.
As a Nilambur resident, I remember Anvar's work on roads and schools last time. But we need consistency, not drama. Hope he focuses on development, not political games. 🌱

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