Wayanad (Kerala) (PTI): A grassroots-level politician and Left candidate for the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypolls, Sathyan Mokeri has a history of surprising the Congress in this hill constituency, which is considered its stronghold. When he contested here in 2014, he reduced the rival's victory margin to 20,000 votes.
Ten years later, as he takes on Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi in the constituency, the 71-year-old CPI leader is confident that he will win over the people of the hills.
In an interview with PTI, Mokeri, a former three-time representative of the Nadapuram seat in the State Assembly, claimed that the Congress party has avoided addressing political issues or key concerns of Wayanad in its campaign, focusing instead on family and political lineage.
The people of Wayanad, who had high expectations from their former MP, Rahul Gandhi, now want change and will vote for the LDF, said the senior CPI leader.
Mokeri has no flamboyance in his demeanour and is not known for electrifying speeches, but he is pinning his hopes on his decades-long experience of engaging with the most affected section of society--farmers--through his service in the farmers' organisation.
The national joint secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha, Mokeri, spoke on the politics of Wayanad with a calm but assertive voice, highlighting issue after issue. He alleged that former MP Rahul, who contested in Wayanad as a prime ministerial candidate, did nothing to find solutions for the problems of the hill constituency.
"What did he do for Wayanad when he was the MP for five years? Did he raise any of Wayanad's issues in Parliament? He sought votes for the second time, acknowledging that he had made mistakes and would resolve them if re-elected. Then what happened? He ran away soon after, announcing another candidate for Wayanad," Mokeri said.
He claimed that Rahul did nothing to address the issues of farmers in Wayanad, including the night travel issue with Karnataka, which is now in the Supreme Court, or to advocate for the Nanjangud-Mysore railway line.
"The Karnataka government is against the people of Wayanad regarding the night travel ban issue. The Congress is ruling in Karnataka, and when Rahul was the MP here, he could have resolved the issue easily.
He said that when the State government did everything possible to help the people of Mundakkai and Chooralmala after the devastating landslides of July 30, Wayanad lacked its elected representative in Parliament.
"Rahul could have raised these issues directly with the Prime Minister, but the voice of Wayanad was absent in Parliament," Mokeri claimed.
Although the CPI is a close ally in the INDIA coalition, of which the Congress is a major partner, the senior leader is clear in describing the party's fight against Priyanka Gandhi in Wayanad.
"Why did we form the INDIA coalition? What was its political purpose? The Left parties were the ones that took the first steps to form a larger coalition capable of combating fascist forces. Do we have fascist forces in Kerala? These forces exist in Northern India, in states like UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.
"These areas once belonged to the Congress, and leaders like Rahul and Priyanka should have contested against the fascist forces in these states," he said, adding that the decision of the Congress national leaders to contest from Wayanad is highly apolitical and an escape from the political aims of the INDIA coalition.
Slamming the Congress, he said the idea of simply winning from anywhere to become a Member of Parliament is highly apolitical.
With his experience as a three-time MLA representing the Nadapuram Assembly constituency, Mokeri critically examines issues and vows to stand by the people of Wayanad throughout.
He said that the people of Wayanad are now asking for change, feeling that they made a mistake by electing Rahul Gandhi twice.
Mokeri noted that the prospect of Wayanad electing a potential PM candidate had helped Rahul, leading to a shift in the voting pattern in the constituency with his arrival.
"But now the people know that they have made a mistake, and they want to correct it. I am not saying this as a hype during the election campaign. In 2014, when I contested from Wayanad, the majority that the Congress received was just over 20,000 votes.
"If you consider the Assembly elections, except for Eranad, all the other Assembly constituencies under the Wayanad parliamentary constituency have voted for the LDF on different occasions. In the local body polls, there is also not much difference between the LDF and UDF," Mokeri said.
His roadshow had a considerable presence of party workers and senior leaders, though it was nothing compared to the euphoria Wayanad witnessed the day before during Priyanka's roadshow.
Mokeri's campaigns are also low-key, as he personally visited company employees, labourers, Haritha Karma Sena workers, and common people.
"I am getting a good response from the field, as I have been campaigning since October 19. They are going to vote for me this time, ensuring a win for the LDF," Mokeri said.
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Ekta Nagar (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said some forces in and outside India are trying to destabilise the country and portray a negative image of the nation in the world, underscoring the need to “identify urban Naxals and unmask them”.
He was addressing a gathering near the iconic Statue of Unity at Ekta Nagar in Gujarat’s Narmada district after paying floral tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the birth anniversary of India’s first home minister.
Since 2014, Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary has been celebrated on October 31 as ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’, or National Unity Day.
“Due to India’s increasing strengths and capabilities, some forces in and outside are trying to destabilise the country and spread anarchy. They want to hurt India’s economic interests. They want to send a wrong message to foreign investors by portraying a negative image of the nation in the world,” the PM said.
Without taking names, Modi said “these people” are also targeting India’s armed forces through a “disinformation campaign” and trying to ignite sentiments of separatism in the Army.
“These people are trying to divide the country on caste lines. Their only goal is to weaken the Indian society as well as people’s unity,” he said.
They don’t want to see India as a developed country because what suits them is the politics of a weaker and poor India, he said, adding that such “dirty politics” went on for nearly five decades.
Modi alleged that though these forces always talk about democracy and the Constitution, they are actually working to divide the country.
The opposition led by the Congress has repeatedly targeted PM Modi claiming that India’s democracy and Constitution are “under attack” by the ruling BJP.
The PM urged the people to identify this nexus of “urban Naxals”, which he said is trying to break the country.
As Naxalism is ending in jungles, a new model of urban Naxals is raising its head, he said.
“We need to identify such people who are dreaming of breaking the country. We have to fight these forces. Today urban Naxals target even those who say that you will remain safe if you remain united. We have to identify urban Naxals and unmask them,” he said.
He said due to the government’s efforts in the past 10 years, Naxalism is counting its last breath in India.
Recalling Sardar Patel’s contribution, Modi said though there were people who were skeptical of India’s unification after the independence, Sardar Patel made it possible. He added that the country will celebrate Patel’s 150th birth anniversary for the next two years.
According to Modi, every scheme floated by his government reflects the “spirit of unity”.
He said benefits were given to every citizen without discrimination, be it Har Ghar Jal, Ayushman Bharat or PM Awas Yojna.
Modi said that after the success of the ‘one nation, one tax’ initiative in the form of GST (Goods and Services Tax), ‘one nation, one ration card’, and ‘one nation, one health insurance’ in the form of Ayushman Bharat scheme, his government is now working on ‘one nation, one election’.
This approach will strengthen democracy and give optimum outcomes on available resources, he said.
“We are also moving towards the implementation of ‘one nation, one secular civil code’. Sardar Patel’s message of unity in society is at the core of this decision. This will eliminate discrimination and strengthen unity among people,” said the PM.
Referring to the abrogation of Article 370, PM Modi said it stood as a barrier in implementing the Constitution in Jammu and Kashmir, where assembly elections were held recently.
“For the first time in 75 years, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir has taken oath on the Constitution. I see it as a very important milestone for India's unity. I salute the people of Jammu and Kashmir who gave respect to the Constitution,” he said.
About the ongoing wars in different parts of the world, Modi said India has emerged as ‘Vishwa Bandhu’ (friend of the world).
“India has emerged as Vishwa Bandhu when relations between different countries are getting strained. When differences between nations are growing today, countries are coming closer to India. A new history is being written. The world is watching how India is bringing solutions to its decades-old challenges,” said the PM.