In Kerala, BJP biggest loser as vote share dips to 11.30%


Thiruvananthapuram, May 3 (IANS): The Kerala unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has gone into a shell as the election results have shaken the rank and file of the party, especially the youthful state party president K. Surendran. Nothing that he claimed came true, and on the contrary, the election saw not only the vote share dip but also the only seat that the BJP had in 2016, was lost.

The Nemom seat in the capital city district which was won by veteran BJP leader O.Rajagopal was lost to the CPI-M leader V.Sivankutty, who defeated former BJP state president Kummanem Rajashekeran.

What has hurt the party and has come as a shocker is their vote percentage saw a fall from 15.01 percent in the 2016 Assembly polls to a mere 11.30 percent after votes were counted on Sunday to the 140-member Kerala Assembly.

Incidentally in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, even though it drew a blank and the best that they could manage then was to come a second in the prestigious Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat, they secured 15.53 percent votes.

If there is any solace for them in the present polls is they managed to come second in nine constituencies, but definitely, the state leadership will have to do a lot of answering, as Surendran himself contested in two seats and he had claimed that for the BJP this could well be a landmark election with more number of seats.

A media critic, however, said this has turned out to be a watershed election for the BJP.

"There are some serious issues in the party here and apart from being a divided house, there are hardly any second-line leaders in the party, unlike other national parties in the state. The handful of the leaders present at the top are the same faces that all have been seeing for close to the past nearly two decades," said the critic who did not wish to be identified.

On the drop in the vote share of the BJP, the Left Democratic Front convenor and acting secretary of the CPI-M, A. Vijayaraghavan said the dip in the BJP's vote share has happened which was a huge help to the Congress in some constituencies.

But Leader of Opposition, Ramesh Chennithala when asked about it said, "From the first reports, it is the Left which has benefitted, especially in the capital district and only after a detailed assessment will we be able to say with more precision."

Surendran, however, said he would speak later after an assessment.

The BJP has also not been able to cobble up a credible alliance as the second biggest ally was the five-year-old BDJS, a party that has the blessings of Vellapally Natesan, the powerful general secretary of the Hindu Ezhavas socio-cultural body SNDP.

BDJS is led by Natesan's son Tushar Vellapally and in the constituencies, they contested there has been a huge erosion of votes as compared to the 2016 polls.

"The fall of the BJP is definitely good for the Congress party, as, had they done well and had got a few seats, as was often said in the state, the BJP can strengthen only if the floodgates in the Congress party is open. So for the time being the Congress party can heave a sigh of relief that no sensible Congress leader from any segment will jump the fence to the BJP," added the critic.

Incidentally, the BJP this time cut a sorry figure, even before the campaign got into top gear when two of their candidates' nomination papers from Thalassery and Guruvayoor constituencies was disqualified by the returning officer as it was found invalid, and opponents took to the social media in a big way making fun of the national party.

So the coming days and weeks are going to be crucial for the state leadership of the BJP and it remains to be seen if heads will roll.

 

  

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    this should repeat across the country - India will be a much better nation without such an obscurantist and fundamentalist party.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 03 2021

    BJP couldn't win a single seat in Kerala ...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    bjp mukth kerala.

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  • Jeevan, Kudla

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Bengal mukth congi Assam mukth congi Pondicherry mukth congi Kerala mukth congi Tamil Nadu mukth congi... Nanala Boda......

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  • Naresh Kulal, Vamanjoor

    Wed, May 05 2021

    Nimma Congress 😂😂😂 yelige hogi nilthare urella aythu nima paksha dammar q

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  • Pinky, Shirva

    Mon, May 03 2021

    In BJP in future only Brahmans & higher class people will remains.

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  • Vicky, Manjeswara

    Mon, May 03 2021

    BJP never ever take kerala state seriously. Ignored much taken interest in North Eastern States..like mizoram tirpura meghalya..where in they won the same.

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Andhbhakht gradually opening their senses after seeing the true faces of fire brand front line leaders of tge party.

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  • Biju K, Mangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Adh Sheri! ,Dear Congress walas ! Dont rejoice of Kerala LDF victory. What does that mean?. Simple, All the young educated aspirants have to come to Karnataka, Mloru , Bombay for work or schooling . Same with business people and labourers. See the number of Malayalis opening shops in Bengalure and Mangaluru. Do you even know, ? Pinnari Vijayans daughter is settled in Bangalore and Son is working in Dubai. Its the same story with other CPI leaders. But only for votes they still vote for LDF. All those who call Kerala secular should go and settle in 'Gods own country ' for couple of weeks to know the reality. Your first experience would be to unload your own belongings from your vehicle. Look at the influx of Keralites into the neighbouring states. I should shamefully admit , that I am one of them. There will be more soon, Its easy to sit at home and glorify Kerala. Mansilayo.

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Mon, May 03 2021

    In 2018 I was in Kerala. Spent around 14 dyas holidays. No issues I faced. All people are saying labour is aggressively bargaining. But for me it did not make any difference.

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  • Rohith, Bangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    @Biju.. Adh Sheri... All ppl in kerala can not be like you. But there may be ppl like you in kerala. I never faced anything like that in my stay.

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  • Peter, Belman

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Population demographics is changing quite rapidly in Kerala.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Exactly. When we follow 'navibbaru, namgondu' some others follow ' naanobba, nanagaidu mathu nammelrige serisi 25'!!!! Definitely BJP vote share will dip.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Proof of 50% Minorities ..Polarised votes ..And Hindus who are commies never allowed any development in the state ..For jobs they still will go to bangalore ,Mumbai ..Noida ..Gulf etc

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Proof of 96.2% literacy.

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  • V Divakar, Kankanady

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Keralites chosen un empoymemt under development in the days to come through 2021 election. Free FOOD KIT played hevoc.

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