Where losers will fight to win

By IANS
Thursday, April 2, 2009

NEW DELHI - Come what may, one loser may win this time from Kerala’s Wayanad constituency. For, the three leading candidates here are regular losers.

These are M.I. Shahnawaz of the Congress who has lost five elections in the past. His last defeat came in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls.

The others are M. Rehamtullah of the Communist Party of India and K. Muraleedharan, the state president of the Nationalist Congress Party and son of Congress veteran K. Karunakaran.

Of the three, only Muraleedharan has actually won an election - 1999 Lok Sabha polls from Kozhikode - in the recent past.

Quipped a Kerala Congress legislator P.C. George: ‘One of the three can set the record straight from being routine losers.’

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Well Wisher
April 7, 2009: 6:41 am

I don’t think muraleedharan will be a loser even if he fails to win this election. If he wins he will be the person to win as a party candidate which does not been a part of any combinations….UDF, LDF or NDA. Even congress or CPM can’t win a single seat with out being to any front. but NCP is fighting for this. If happened so, this will be a trend in coming days and also indicates that people of kerala need a change from fronts to parties.

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