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Kerala Elections: CPI(M) announces full list of candidates

Avadhi Katariya

Day after CPI announced its list of candidates, Communist Party of India (Marxist), one of the influential opponents, announced its full list of 83 candidates for the Kerala Assembly Elections. The list was announced by CPI(M)'s acting secretary, A Vijayaraghavan. Due to the party's strict two-term policy, 33 sitting MLAs including 5 ministers in the present cabinet are not contesting. Some of CPI-M's prominent leaders like EP Jayarajan, Thomas Issac, G Sudhakaran, AK Balan, and C Raveendranath were left out of the list.

The party has nominated 12 women candidates while five youths below the age of 30 have been given tickets. There are eight candidates aged between 30 and 40 while 13 candidates are aged between 40 and 50. As many as 33 candidates are aged between 51 and 60 while 24 are above 60 years of age. As many as 42 candidates are graduates out of which 28 are advocates.

Here is a list of all the candidates and their constituencies:

ParassalaCK Hareendran
Neyyattinkara K Ansalan
Vattiyoorkkavu VK Prasanth
Kattakkada IB Satheesh
Nemom V Sivankutty
Kazhakoottam Kadakampally Surendran
Varkala V Joy
Vamanapuram DK Murali
Attingal OS Ambika
Aruvikkara G Stephan
Kollam M Mukesh
Iravipuram M Noushad
Chavara Dr V Sujith (Independent)
Kundara J Mercykutty Amma
Kottarakkara KN Balagopal
Aranmula Veena George
Konni KU Janeesh Kumar
Chengannur Saji Cheriyan
Kayamkulam U Prathiba
Ambalappuzha H Salam
Aroor Daleema Jojo
Mavelikkara MS Arun Kumar
Alappuzha PP Chitharanjan
Ettumanoor VN Vasan
Kottayam K Anil Kumar
Puthupally Jaick C Thomas
Udumbanchola MM Mani
Kochi KJ Maxi
Vypin KN Unnikrishnan
Thrikkakara Dr J Jacob
Trippunithura M Swaraj
Kalamassery P Rajeev
Kothamangalam Antony John
Aluva Shelna Nishad
Ernakulam Yesudas Parappilly
Irinjalakuda R Bindu
Vadakkancherry Xaviour Chittilappilly
Manalur Murali Perunelli
Chelakkara K Radhakrishnan
Guruvayur NK Akbar
Puthukkad KK Ramachandran
Kunnamkulam AC Moideen
Alathur KD Prasenan
Nenmara K Babu
Palakkad CP Pramod
Malambuzha A Prabhakaran
Kongad K Santhakumari
Tharoor PP Sumod
Ottappalam K Premkumar
Shornur PP Mammykutty
Thrithala MB Rajesh
Thavanur KT Jaleel
Ponnani P Nandakumar
Kondotty KP Sulaiman Haji
Perinthalmanna KP Muhammed Musthafa
Nilambur PV Anwar
Mankada TK Rasheedali
Vandur P Mithuna
Malappuram Abdul Rahman
Koilandi Kanathil Jameela
Perambra TP Ramakrishnan
Balussery KM Sachidev
Kozhikode North Thottathil Raveendran
Beypore PA Muhammed Riyas
Kunnamangalam PTA RAhim
Koduvalli Karat Razaq
Thiruvambady Linto Joseph
Mananthavady OR Kelu
Bathery MS Viswanathan
Dharmadom Pinarayi Vijayan
Payyannur PI Madhusoodhan
Kalliyassery M Vijin
Azhikode KV Sumesh
Mattannur KK Shailaja
Thalassery AN Shamseer
Thaliparambu MV Govindan
Peravur Zakeer Hussain
Uduma CH Kunjambu
Thrikkarippur M Rajagopalan

Some prominent leaders include Pinarayi Vijayan, KK Shailaja, TP Ramakrishnan, MB Rajesh, P Rajeev, and MM Mani. According to reports, Minister for Co-Operation, Tourism and Devaswom minister Kadakampally Surendran, fisheries minister J Mercykutty Amma, and higher education minister KT Jaleel will be contesting as party-backed independent candidates.

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