Indian Union Muslim League sets off on race for Vengara

Ropes in party MLAs to conduct election work at every panchayat.

Update: 2017-09-23 20:32 GMT
UDF candidate K. N. A. Khader poses for a groupie with children during a campaign at Othukkungal on Saturday. (Photo: DC)

MALAPPURAM: Vengara will be a cakewalk  for the IUML. But the party  is leaving nothing to chance  and has launched an intense  electioneering in its  bastion.  Besides the local and district leaders and office-bearers, the IUML has roped in 17 party MLAs to conduct the election work  throughout the six panchayats in the  constituency.  Three MLAs each have been assigned each panchayat and they will supervise and monitor the campaign for  Mr  K.N.A Khader, the UDF candidate.

“Though there is no concern  about the outcome,   we have taken the election seriously to keep the majority  intact,” said Mr U.A. Latheef, newly-appointed district general secretary of IUML. The district office-bearers will also be appointed for the booth monitoring, he said.  The whopping majority is a  prestige issue for the party. In the 2016 Assembly elections, Mr  P.K. Kunhalikutty had won  with a majority of 38,057 votes which was more than the total votes (34,124) garnered by  LDF candidate P.P Basheer, who is contesting this time too.

The  majority had further increased to 40,529 votes in the Lok Sabha poll held in April this year. The Congress too is working in tandem with IUML  bringing in its six young MLAs to each of the six panchayats. “This is   our responsibility as the main constituent of the UDF. We have taken the by-election seriously as a democratic process,” said district Congress committee president V.V. Prakash.

KC(M) may support IUML in Vengara 

 

The  Kerala Congress (M) may  support the Indian Union Muslim League in the Vengara by-election. Party chairman K. M. Mani may also campaign for League candidate K.N.A. Khader, the sources said. The KC (M) had previously supported Mr  P.K.  Kunhalikutty in the Malappuram Lok Sabha byelection in April after severing its  ties with the UDF.     Mr Mani, who campaigned for Mr Kunhalikutty, had said that his support was not for the UDF. This time also, the KC(M) will follow the same policy, said the sources.

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