There was a leak of 5000 votes; CPM assessment in Thrikkakara

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R. Sreejith / Mathrubhumi News

04 June 2022, 09:31 AM IST

The message given to the Chief Minister by the leaders who led the campaign that Thrikkakara could be captured if they campaigned wildly like what happened in Vattiyoorka was wrong.

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Thiruvananthapuram: The CPM has come out with an assessment of its defeat in the by-elections. State Secretariat. It is estimated that the expected 5000 votes were leaked and the maximum was only over 2800 votes. Criticism is rising within the party if the campaign carried out by the Chief Minister and others does not work. Allegations were made in the Secretariat that this was a flaw in the campaign strategy.

Another major criticism is that Joe Joseph’s unexpected candidacy and Lizzy’s announcement at a press conference at the hospital have fueled allegations of being church candidates. It could not be prevented. The CPI (M) state secretariat, which convened yesterday, said that it was enough to see it as a stronghold of the Congress and that there was no need to camp and campaign in the chief minister’s constituency for ten days.

The message given to the Chief Minister by the leaders who led the campaign that Thrikkakara could be captured if they campaigned wildly like what happened in Vattiyoorka went wrong. As in the case of the Aam Aadmi Party and the Twenty20, the calculation that such votes would be cast if professionals were stopped was also wrong. KR, which was the main topic of discussion in the first phase, was soon absent from the discussion. It is true that the people voted against it at Thrikkakara, where the main railway station passes, but the leadership is not ready to openly admit it. There is an assessment that the stoning that took place till the election ended abruptly and that the UDF was able to ignite the anti-K rail sentiment among the people.

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