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8-term MP gears up to fight for LS Speaker’s post

Kochi: In 1989, the Adoor parliamentary constituency was seen a significant challenge for the Congress

Updated on: Jun 26, 2024 07:48 AM IST
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Kochi: In 1989, the Adoor parliamentary constituency was seen a significant challenge for the Congress. Spread over parts of Pathanamthitta and Kollam in southern Kerala, the seat had seen the Left win four of five previous electoral contests. That year, the Congress candidate was the 27-year-old Kodikunnil Suresh, a young man who had already spent years working in the organisation, and criss-crossed the constituency with a youthful enthusiasm. He overcame the odds, winning by over 21000 votes. 35 years, and eight terms as member of parliament later, Suresh has become the opposition nominee for Lok Sabha speaker.

Congress MP K Suresh leaves after filing his nomination for the post of Speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha. (ANI)
Congress MP K Suresh leaves after filing his nomination for the post of Speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha. (ANI)

In the years after his first electoral victory, the Dalit leader won from Adoor on three more occasions—1991, 1996 and 1999, and four times from Mavelikkara after 2009, which was carved out of Adoor after a delimitation exercise in 2008. He only lost Lok Sabha elections twice, in 1998 and 2004, both from Adoor.

P Rajendra Prasad, Congress Kollam district president who has worked closely with Suresh told HT, “The reason Suresh is able to win so many elections on the trot is because of how he treats his constituents. When people go to his office with memorandums, he does not ignore them. That has a big effect on voters.”

“Even if their requests are not sometimes met, they go back with the feeling that the MP at least heard them and tried to get it done. He is empathetic and that goes a long way with voters,” he said.

Before the 2024 elections, while Suresh had conveyed to the party leadership that he wanted to be excused from the elections in order to return to state politics, leaders said that the Congress convinced him to contest once more, worried that there was nobody else that could retain the seat. Suresh acquiesced, and on Wednesday, be the opposition candidate that fights the first election for Speaker in 48 years.

 
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Vishnu Varma

Vishnu Varma is Assistant Editor and reports from Kerala for the Hindustan Times. He has 10 years of experience writing for print and digital platforms and has worked at The New York Times, NDTV and The Indian Express in the past. He specialises in longform reportage at the intersections of politics, crime, social commentary and environment.

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