Poll campaign with a Tamil touch in Idukki
The Hindu
Influential Tamil voters in Idukki shape election campaigns, with messages, materials, and speeches exclusively in Tamil.
In the Idukki parliamentary constituency, Tamil voters wield considerable influence, shaping the style of election campaigning in Devikulam, Udumbanchola, Peerumade, and other Tamil-majority areas within the constituency.
Throughout these Tamil-majority regions, the air resonates with the melodies of popular Tamil film songs, amplified through loudspeakers, to captivate the Tamil community. Additionally, all campaign materials, including posters, announcements, and speeches, are exclusively presented in Tamil.
Among the echoes of campaign messages, one resounds through the plantation areas of Devikulam: ‘‘Idukki Parliament pottipodum namathu vedpalar Dean Kuriakose avarkalai pallayirakkanakkinu vakkukal vottupoda seyyumaru anpudan ketukolren’.’ (Dear voters, we urge you to elect Dean Kuriakose, who is the United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate contesting for the Idukki constituency with a huge mandate).
According to campaign leaders, vehicles broadcasting these messages also play nostalgic tunes from old Tamil films.
M. Lakshmanan, a member of the Communist Party Of India (Marxist) Idukki district committee, emphasises that election paraphernalia in Tamil-majority areas predominantly use Tamil. “While most voters are proficient in both Tamil and Malayalam, using Tamil in posters and announcements resonates more effectively with voters of Tamil origin,” says Mr. Lakshmanan.
He further points out that even tribal areas, such as Edamalakkudy, the first tribal panchayat in the district, too are adopting the Tamil model of campaigning.
K. Krishnamurthy, campaign committee leader of Dean Kuriakose, highlights the strategic shift in campaign tactics within Tamil-majority residential areas. “Delivering announcements, displaying posters, and delivering speeches in their mother tongue foster a stronger connection with Tamil voters. Campaigning this way enhances intimacy between voters and candidate,’ he asserted.
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