Punalur too hot for candidates

Major issues like wage hike and employment of the plantation workers across eastern Kollam under the constituency still remain unaddressed.

Update: 2016-05-07 01:18 GMT
K. Raju visited both the injured in the hospital before leaving to Thiruvananthapuram.

KOLLAM: Punalur is proving too hot for both Mr A. Younus Kunju of the Indian Union Muslim League and sitting MLA  K. Raju of the CPI, not only because of the rising temperature, but also owing to various issues plaguing the people and the lack of development of the constituency.  

Mr Younus Kunju,  IUML district president,  is the lone candidate of the party in south Kerala, who is trying his electoral  fortunes for the sixth time in the state. Only once he had won-- from  Malappuram in 1991. After tasting defeat four times previously at the hands of  RSP candidate A.A. Azeez in Eravipuram, he has now shifted his base to Punalur.

Mr Raju does not have much development to claim in his constituency, except the renovation of Punalur hanging bridge and reopening of Punalur paper mill.  Major issues like  wage hike and employment of the plantation workers across  eastern Kollam under the constituency still remain unaddressed.

The plantation workers of both private and public sector, including the rehabilitation plantation, form  a major vote bank of  Punalur.  The votes of the tribals in Kulathupuzha, Achankovil, and Aryankavu panchayats will also be a decisive factor in the poll outcome.

Mr  Raju, who has won from here during the last two terms, is concentrating on tribals and plantation workers  by organising family meetings  and assuring the workers  of better living conditions. 

He had defeated M.V. Raghavan of CMP in 2006 by 7,925 votes and   Johnson Abraham of Congress in 2011 by  over 18,000 votes.  NDA candidate  Sisil Fernandez of Kerala Congress (P.C. Thomas faction) who  enjoys the support of BDJS is banking on the Ezhava votes.

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