The disgruntled voices of some women who decided to take part in the state assembly election may have voiced the outburst of a publicly outspoken protest against the candidacy of the official candidates of major political parties in some constituencies last week. Understood personal expression of dissatisfaction or feelings through unbounded protest such as Tanusur though subtle but profound disobedience of the establishment, which is either the leadership of the parties concerned or the ruling authorities.
The outbreak of protests by local leaders and activists of major political parties against the announcement of their candidates in Ponnani, Kutiyadih, Elathur and Irikur dominated the election debate over the past week, as Congress leader Lalika Subash symbolically beheaded Tilting work done. Protests against the denial of the Ettumanoor seat by the woman and her resignation as state president of the Congress.
Etmunnur
Ms Subash’s rebellion, as revealed in her decision to contest as an independent candidate in Ettumanur, may rise above the more pressing concerns and issues that will determine the nature of the campaign’s passion in the coming days. But the symbolism of his individual dissatisfaction remains that power that will be ahead of the upcoming election. For this, it would be seen as a personal protest of a woman leader against the establishment of her own party.
Charity
No less embarrassing is the ‘Valayar Maa’ who had shaved her head last month and started her tour of 14 districts across the state, stating that she had denied justice and death by the state government. Had demanded action against a police officer investigating his sexual assault with his two minor Dalit daughters and was later found dead.
It has announced that it will contest against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as an independent candidate in Dharmadam. His candidacy in the CPM’s stronghold would attract more attention for his symbolism, as it was an act of questioning authority by a defenseman than any electoral effect that he may or may not have.
Read this also. CM promises: mother of Valyar girls
vadakara
KK Rema, widow of Indian Revolutionary Marxist Party MLA TP Chandrasekaran, who is contesting in Vadkara, is another symbol of disregard. Her candidacy was announced after days of hesitation, which would be seen as a reflection of her sense of vulnerability as a person, a mother.
He finally came out of the shadows after persuasion from UDF. Her husband was killed by CPI (M) activists, who murdered the disgruntled husband of CPI (M).
.
Leave a Reply