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Kerala Polls: How the Top Six Politicos Stack Up

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections

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The upcoming Assembly elections in Kerala will be of crucial significance for 10 top political leaders, even though not all of them are running for office.

The 10 include three each from the Congress, CPI-M and the BJP, each of whom leads a larger political front and an ally of the BJP.

From the Congress, there are Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, state party president VM Sudheeran and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala – for whom the 16 May vote would be a defining moment.

From the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), there are former chief minister VS Achuthanandan, politburo member Pinarayi Vijayan and state party secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.

From the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which hopes this time to open its account in the Kerala Assembly, there are state party president Kummanam Rajasekharan, former union minister O Rajagopal and former state party president and convenor of the elections V Muraleedharan.

The joker in the pack is Velapally Natesan, the popular Hindu Ezhava leader and supremo of the recently formed Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) which is part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

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VS Achuthnandan: The Old War-Horse of LDF

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
VS Achuthanandan. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

Achuthanandan, who at 92, is close to the end of his political innings, continues to be a crowd puller and a much sought after campaigner for the Opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF).

Should the LDF come to power, which is likely given Kerala’s electoral history, this battle-hardened veteran might seek at least a year in office.

If the LDF fails to make it to office, it’s anyone’s guess as to what Achuthanandan’s place in Kerala’s politics is going to be.

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Oommen Chandy: Congress' Knight in Shining Armour

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
Kerala Chief Minister Oomen Chandy. (Photo: PTI)

Chandy will almost certainly become the chief minister if the Congress-led United Democratic Front upsets Kerala’s electoral history and regains power.

And if that does not happen, it could be the last hurrah for this 72-year-old; he could well sign off in style by completing his golden jubilee as a legislator, as no one seems to believe he won’t get elected to the 14th Kerala Assembly.

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Pinarayi Vijayan: Probably The Last Roll of the Dice

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
CPI-M leader Pinarayi Vijayan at a rally. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook Page of Pinarayi Vijayan)

Equally challenging is what’s in store for Pinarayi Vijayan, who in 2015 stepped down as the CPI-M state secretary after close to two decades of running the party.

This could well be his last chance of getting power.

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Kummanam Rajasekharan: Onus to Bloom the 'Lotus' on BJP Strongman

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
Kummanam Rajasekharan, President of Kerala BJP. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook page of Kummanam Rajasekharan)

For Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) strongman Rajasekharan, it was a surprise selection to the top post in the party. If the ‘lotus’ blooms in Kerala, he is in line for more glory and if it does not happen, his post itself could be in for a change.

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Vellappally Natesan: New Force in Kerala

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
Vellappally Natesan of Hindu Ezhava. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook page of Vellappally Natesan)

For Vellappally Natesan, who until the 2014 Lok Sabha polls was equidistant from all political formations, it could be rise to be a significant force in the state’s politics.

Alternatively, the counting of votes would determine if Natesan’s presence helped either of the traditional UDF/LDF fronts.

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Ramesh Chennithala: Congress Defeat Could be Curtains for Home Minister

Ahead of polls in Kerala, an analysis of 10 major leaders and their probable future post Assembly elections
Ramesh Chennithala, Kerala Home Minister. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala has age on his side. So the outcome of this election will have the least impact on his career, among the 10 leaders.

But if the Congress is in for a long-term hibernation in Kerala, so is he.

For Sudheeran, a loss could well be curtains for him. Balakrishnan, on the other hand, is also on safe ground as he has got two more years for his tenure to end.

Last but not the least, all eyes would be on Rajagopal. If he wins, good for him.If not, will the BJP give him the post of governor that has been eluding him for quite a while now?

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