Puthuppally (Kerala): Puthuppally assembly constituency in Kottayam District of Kerala has become synonymous with one name — Oommen Chandy, over the past many decades. Through former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who has completed 50 years in the Kerala Assembly, Puthuppally has also gained a place in the political history of Kerala. Puthuppally helped Oommen Chandy achieve the rare feat of entering the list of stalwarts like Karunanidhi, K.R. Gouri Amma, K.M. Mani and the likes who finished 50 years in state legislative assemblies. Kerala is eagerly waiting to see if Chandy would be able to break the record set by K M Mani as a legislator representing the same constituency for the longest period.
Soon after rumours that Oommen Chandy would represent Nemom instead of his own constituency Puthuppally, the people of Puthuppally who support Chandy came to the fore with dramatic and emotional expressions against such a move. There were suicide threats and road rokos by the Chandy lovers at Puthupally who were against their leader contesting from elsewhere. Such sights have been unprecedented during the Kerala elections.
With a declaration that he will not leave Puthuppally, Chandy announced his candidature at Puthuppally. Communist Party Marxist (CPM)’s young leader Jaick C Thomas is his opponent in Puthuppally this time also.
In the recent civic body polls, The LDF had made significant progress in the constituency under Jaick’s leadership from the front. The Left camp is hopeful that the setback Congress leader Chandy had faced from his own panchayath last time during the local body polls would repeat as a trend in the Assembly polls too. N Hari, the BJP state committee member, is the NDA candidate at Puthuppally.
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Constituency History:
Puthuppally Constituency constitutes Akalakkunnam, Ayarkunnam, Kooroppada, Manarcaud, Meenadam, Pambadi, and Puthuppally panchayaths of Kottayam Taluk and Vakathanam Panchayath in Changanassery Taluk. Before the realignment of the constituency in 2018, Ayatkunnam, Kooroppada, Meenadam, Pambadi, Puthupalli, Pallikkathodu, Panachikkadu Panchayaths were in the Puthuppally constituency. At present, there 175959 voters, including 89914 women, 86042 men and 3 transgenders.
The electoral politics in Puthuppally constituency:
The constituency has elected only Oommen Chandy as their legislator in all eleven elections since 1970. Within 64 years since the formation of the State, only one Left MLA has reached the state assembly from Puthuppally.
In the first election in 1957, Congress candidate PC Cheriyan was elected as the first Legislator from Puthuppally. PC Cheriyan repeated the win in the 1960 elections
In 1967, CPM’s EM George was elected by the people of Puthuppally. George became the only Left legislator elected from Puthuppally so far.
In 1970, 27-year- old Oommen Chandy was entrusted by the then Congress leadership to win back the seat from the Left. While being the Youth Congress state president, Chandy, fondle called Kunjoonju, defeated George for a 7288 vote majority. That was also the lowest majority Chandy aggregated from Puthuppally in the next 50 years that followed.
In 1977, Chandy repeated victory By defeating Bharathiya Lok Dal candidate PC Cheriyan. In 1980, Chandy contested as the candidate of the newly formed Indian National Congress (U), formed after the Congress split. It was by 13659 votes majority against MRG Panikkar, who had contested as an independent candidate. The Congress candidate CK Mani could aggregate only 449 votes against Chandy in this election.