[《About Wayanad, senior leader A K Antony said on Sunday, it is “an ideal
constituency that will in a way satisfy the sentiment of the three southern
states”. “Wayanad, even though it is in Kerala, is a trijunction with Tamil
Nadu on one side, the nearest parliamentary constituency is Nilgiris, and
Karnataka on the other side. The nearest constituency in Karnataka is
Chamrajnagar. Wayanad is situated in Kerala but is surrounded by Karnataka
and Tamil Nadu,” he added.》]

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Rahul Gandhi to contest from Kerala too, Congress says unity message to
South
Ideal seat as it is located in the trijunction of TN, Kerala and Karnataka:
Congress

Written by Manoj C G | New Delhi |

Updated: April 1, 2019 8:30:51 am

Rahul Gandhi to contest from Kerala too, Congress says unity message to
South
Rahul’s decision appears to be a bid to make a larger political statement.
(Source: PTI)
After dilly-dallying for over a week, the Congress on Sunday finally
announced that its president Rahul Gandhi will contest from a second Lok
Sabha seat, Wayanad in Kerala, to “espouse the aspirations of South India”.

With this, Rahul would be following in the footsteps of grandmother Indira
Gandhi, who had contested from Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh and Medak (now
in Telangana) in her comeback elections in 1980, and mother Sonia, who had
contested from Amethi in UP and Bellary (Karnataka) in her maiden electoral
fight in 1999.


Rahul’s decision, in line with the Gandhis looking South when in crisis,
appears to be a bid to make a larger political statement — that, unlike his
prime challenger, Narendra Modi, he is not confining himself to the North.
Rahul is also contesting from Amethi, from where he has won thrice earlier.
The BJP has again fielded Union minister Smriti Irani against him.

However, the decision also leaves Rahul open to the charge — both from the
BJP openly, and the Left silently — that, unlike Wayanad, Amethi may no
longer be a safe seat for the Congress president.

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While again underlining the party’s shrinking footprint, the Congress move
has also exposed faultlines in the Opposition camp. The decision may also
leave the party on the defensive in UP, where it has ambitiously fielded
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to regain lost fortunes.

Congress sources did not rule out the possibility of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
contesting from Varanasi against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ostensibly
to counter this insinuation that Rahul had run away from UP. However, the
Gandhis are reportedly yet to make up their mind on Priyanka taking the
electoral plunge.

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A senior Congress leader said, “Modi would be forced to spend more time in
Varanasi if Priyanka Gandhi contests from there… It will also give a
message that we are serious when it comes to UP.” Another leader speculated
that she can contest from Amethi in the event of Rahul winning from both
the seats and deciding to keep Wayanad.

While the late M I Shanavas had won Wayanad by only over 20,000 votes in
2014 — his majority dipping by around 1.5 lakh votes from 2009 — it is
considered safe for the Congress given its demographic make-up. In a
reference to this, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad put it bluntly on
Sunday: “As per the 2011 Census, only 49 per cent of the population of
Wayanad is Hindu and the rest are minorities. And Rahul Gandhi finds it a
safe seat.”

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Wayanad: All you need to know about constituency Rahul Gandhi is contesting
from
According to sources, the Congress had zeroed in on three seats for Rahul
to contest from in the South — Wayanad, Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and
Bangalore Rural in Karnataka. Wayanad is the safest best among the three.

While leaders from Tamil Nadu urged Rahul to contest from there, the
Congress is now a fringe player in the state and even if the Congress
president had won from Kanyakumari, the credit would have gone to the DMK —
the leader in its alliance in the state.

On the contrary, in Karnataka, the Congress is still a big force and both
state party president Dinesh Gundu Rao and former chief minister
Siddharamaiah wanted Rahul to contest from the state. However, party
leaders say, the Congress could not zero in on a safe seat in Karnataka.
Bellary is no more a Congress bastion — the BJP won both in 2009 and 2014 —
and is now a reserved constituency. The Congress’s other strongholds in the
state, like Raichur, Chitradurga and Gulbarga, are also all reserved.

Bangalore Rural was on the table, but it was eventually ruled out as the
seat is considered a bastion of D K Shivakumar, who is facing corruption
allegations.

As for the other two southern states, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the
Congress is more or less extinct there since the messy 2014 bifurcation.
Moreover, the state units of neither sought out Rahul as a candidate.

About Wayanad, senior leader A K Antony said on Sunday, it is “an ideal
constituency that will in a way satisfy the sentiment of the three southern
states”. “Wayanad, even though it is in Kerala, is a trijunction with Tamil
Nadu on one side, the nearest parliamentary constituency is Nilgiris, and
Karnataka on the other side. The nearest constituency in Karnataka is
Chamrajnagar. Wayanad is situated in Kerala but is surrounded by Karnataka
and Tamil Nadu,” he added.

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Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said Amethi has been and will
always be Rahul’s “karmabhoomi” and he could never leave it. “This fight is
to give a message to the people of southern states that they are deeply
valued, deeply respected. Their culture, their language, their way of life,
their food habits, the clothes that they wear, their entire way of life is
important to the Congress as also to India as a unified country. This is a
fight against those forces who seek to divide India based on colour,
language, way of life, food habits and clothes you wear,” Surjewala added.

In her 1980 election, Indira had won by a much bigger margin from Medak
than in Rae Bareli. She had also chosen Chikkamagaluru in Karnataka in a
Lok Sabha by-election in 1978 to make her comeback after losing in 1977 in
the wake of the Emergency.


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