City
Epaper

Possible Kerala candidates for LS polls

By IANS | Updated: February 12, 2024 11:25 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 12 With only a few months left for the Lok Sabha elections, there are speculation that ...

Open in App

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 12 With only a few months left for the Lok Sabha elections, there are speculation that many political bigwigs may contest from the coastal state. Here is a list of candidates of various political parties who are likely to contest Lok Sabha election from Kerala.

Rumours are rife that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may contest from Thrissur constituency seat while other BJP senior leaders Nirmala Sitharaman, S. Jaisankar, V. Muraleedharan and Rajiv Chandrasekhar may also contest from Kerala.

For Lok Sabha 2024, the CPI-M-led Left is considering giving tickets to the following members: two-time former Finance Minister Thomas Isaac; A.K. Balan; P.K. Sreemathi; K.K. Shailaja; Kadakampally Surendran; K. Radhakrishnan; and Raju Abraham.

Reportedly, the Congress has finalised the names of at least 13 constituency seats, who are all sitting MPs.

Congress is yet to finalise the names of the candidate for Kannur constituency and Alappuzha, which they lost in 2019.

There are also rumours that CPI may field former Chief Secretary K. Jayakumar from Thiruvananthapuram constituency. However, the seat is currently held by Shashi Tharoor, who aims for a fourth straight win.

From Thrissur, the CPI is considering fielding two former state ministers K.P. Rajendran and V.S. Sunil Kumar.

The coastal state has 20 Lok Sabha seats. In the 2019 general election, the Congress led UDF won 19 seats while CPI-M won one seat.

The BJP came second in the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat and was relegated to a distant third in the rest of the seats across the state.

In 2019, in the Congress-led UDF, Congress had fielded its candidates on 15 seats, the IUML had fielded four candidates and RSP had fielded one candidate. Likewise, from CPI-M-led Left, the CPI-M had fielded candidates on 15 seats, and CPI had fielded candidates on four seats while the Kerala Congress (M) had fielded only one candidate.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalFTA talks key to unlock "untapped potential" between India and EU trade ties: Herve Delphin

NationalKerala woman dies of rabies, Human Rights Commission wants action plan

NationalTMC to launch week-long block-level outreach from tomorrow, eyes 2026 Bengal polls

BusinessHEC Infra Projects Limited Secures Two Orders Worth INR 47.98 Cr Across Power and Water Infrastructure Segments

EntertainmentArjun Bijlani accuses Akriti of playing 'victim card' on ‘Rise and Fall’

National Realted Stories

National'I Love Muhammad' row: Tension continues in Karnataka's Belagavi, 11 detained

NationalRelief, rehabilitation must rise above politics: Priyanka on Centre granting Rs 260 cr for landslide-hit Wayanad

NationalAfter nine paediatric deaths; MP bans 'lethal' cough syrup, urges TN govt to initiate probe

NationalVeteran Congress Leader Rameshwar Dudi Passes Away After Being In Coma For 2 Years

NationalPM Modi recalls bringing back Shyamji Krishna Varma’s ashes from Geneva after 56 years of Independence