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Sunanda gone, Shashi Tharoor goes seeking votes alone

Congress sitting MP from Thiruvananthapuram says he has been 'vilified by many' after his wife's death. The tragedy has seems to have ispired him to work harder. His jeep top campaign starts in the early morning and ends late at night.

Updated on: Apr 08, 2014 05:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Thiruvananthapuram
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"A few months before her passing, Sunanda told me that if she died, I would be able to reap the sympathy wave. It has been the opposite, I have been vilified by many for her death. She had been ill but she was planning to spend two months campaigning for me. Now I have to go it alone." In his consitutency, Congress sitting MP and minister for human resource development, Shashi Tharoor's is like a man possessed. His jeep top campaign starts in the early morning and ends late at night. One of the abiding images on the campaign trail is that of the Congress symbol, in bright red, like bloodied handprints on the walls. The Communists comrades must be having a bit of a laugh about that.

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Tharoor, fresh as a daisy in the withering heat and humidity, shakes hands with the little groups of people gathered in small junctions, accepts shawls and showers sweets on children. Making the same short sharp speech about his achievements, it is a quick rub of hand sanitiser and then on to the next venue. He has brought nine trains stops to the constituency which has really helped the techies in the city from having to undertake a long and tortuous commute.

In front of the candy pink and parrot green homes in the winding alleys and lanes, women clad in the ubiquitous 'nightie' a sartorial horror peculiar to Kerala and thorthus ( handwoven towels) thrown round their shoulders melt into star struck giggles at the sight of Tharoor. Swigging jeera pani, the candidate extends his hand to them, sending the ladies into further paroxysms of delight. Clearly, they have not been put off by the controversy around Sunanda Pushkar's death.

Congress candidate Shashi Tharoor visits the Perumonn Sri Mahavishnu Temple at Kazhakootam, in Thiruvananthpuram. Tharoor is seeking a second term from Thiruvananthpuram.

Tharoor sees no Modi wave, and indeed there is no sign of any such upsurge barring a few posters of the BJP's star. "I have been the victim of a relentless smear campaign. But I say to everyone who flings mud at me that quite a bit sticks to your own hands and under your fingernails." He says that he is in constant touch with his late wife's son who lives in Dubai. I hope to go and see him after this and then onto to New York to see my own sons."

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lalita Panicker

Lalita Panicker leads the opinion section at Hindustan Times. Over a 33-year career, she has specialised in gender issues, reproductive health, child rights, politics and social engineering.

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