Thiruvananthapuram: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Mani C Kappan and his supporters quit the alliance with the Left Front and reached the UDF Aishwarya Kerala Yathra venue at Pala, on Sunday. As the UDF’s Aishwarya Kerala Yathra reached Pala, in Kottayam district of Kerala, all front line leaders of the UDF - including Oommen Chandy, P J Joseph and PK Kunjalikkutty- were present.
For the first time, UDF declared its candidate for the ensuing Assembly Elections. Mani C Kappan would be the UDF candidate for the Assembly Elections from Pala. All arrangements for a warm welcome for Kappan’s entry to the UDF was done in advance.
Mani C Kappan, who won as a legislator on an LDF ticket from Pala Constituency by-election, did not forget to thank Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan even though he moved to the Opposition camp. Addressing the gathering, Kappan said, Pinarayi Vijayan had extended all support in the development activities in his constituency. Kappan also referred to Kerala Congress leader Jose K Mani as ‘Junior Mandrake’ sarcastically.
NCP has been an ally for a long time with the Left Democratic Front. Another NCP leader A K Saseendran continues as a Minister in the present LDF Government. Mani C Kappan, who has resigned from the NCP is expected to announce his new party on Monday. However, Congress leader and KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran urged Kappan to contest in Congress’s ‘Hand’ symbol at Pala.
Though Kappan has split up and left for the UDF camp, the NCP remains with the LDF. The only NCP Minister in Kerala Cabinet A K Saseendran and NCP state president T P Peethambaran reiterated that they are with the LDF. TP Peethambaran also expressed his sorrow in the NCP losing the Pala seat. He openly expressed his dejection in losing the Pala seat during LDF’s ‘Vikasana Munnetta Jaadha’.
Amidst all these developments in the political scenario of Kerala, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the State to review the BJP’s election preparations in Kerala and to inaugurate the development projects in Kochi. In the BJP core committee meeting at Kochi, Modi said that the BJP should get more support from people in the State and attract all sections of the society. Modi returned to Delhi after a one day visit, directing the State leaders to reach Central Government’s welfare schemes to the maximum number of people in the State.
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