<p>In a bid to defeat BJP in its lone sitting seat in Kerala, the Congress has decided to field Lok Sabha MP K Muraleedharan at Nemom in Thiruvananthapuram.</p>.<p>Muraleedharan, who is the son of former Chief Minister K Karunakaran, has been fielded by relaxing the party norms of not fielding any MPs in the Assembly election fray. Muraleedharan was a two-time MLA from Vattiyoorkavu, which is adjacent to Nemom, and hence, the party considered him as the most ideal candidate.</p>.<p>Kerala PCC president Mullapally Ramachandran said that BJP leaders were terming Nemom as "Gujarat of Kerala" and so, the Congress wanted to give a direct fight to the BJP. Hence, Muraleedharan, who was found to be the most ideal candidate, was given exemption. He is now MP representing Vatakara in North Kerala.</p>.<p>Senior leaders like former Chief Minster Oommen Chandy and opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala were also willing to take up the challenge. Chandy and Chenniithala will contest from their incumbent seats - Puthupally in Kottayam and Harippad in Alappuzha respectively. </p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/bjp-to-contest-115-of-140-seats-in-kerala-metro-man-e-sreedharan-to-contest-from-palakkad-961894.html">BJP to contest 115 of 140 seats in Kerala; 'Metro Man' E Sreedharan to contest from Palakkad</a></strong></p>.<p>Other prominent candidates in the fray are K Karunakaran's daughter Padmaja Venugopal at Thrissur, Mahila Congress former state president Bindu Krishna at Kollam, former technical officer at World Health Organisation and All India Professionals' Congress, Kerala Chapter president Dr. S S Lal at Kazhakkoottam in Thiruvananthapuram and actor-turned politician Dharmajan Bolgatty at Balusserry in Kozhikode. </p>.<p>Kerala PCC president Mullappally Ramachandran said that 55 per cent of the candidates are new faces, including 27-year-old Aritha Babu at Kayamkulam in Alappuzha district, who is the youngest among the Congress candidates. While 46 Congress candidates are in the 25-50 age group, 22 are in 51-60 age group, 15 in 60-70 age group and three are above 70. Among the candidates, 15 are under graduates, 42 graduates, 12 post-graduates, two PhD holders and two doctors.</p>.<p>Of the 92 seats in which Congress is contesting, candidates of 86 seats have been announced.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, there is widespread resentment in the Congress, especially, over alleged seat-sharing between the groups led by Chandy and Chennithala.</p>.<p>Mahila Congress president Lathika Subash reacted that Mahila Congress sought 20 per cent seat for women and expected at least 14 - one each in each district. But only nine women were fielded. She was also denied seat.</p>.<p>Ramachandran said that the party wanted to field more women but owing to unavoidable circumstances, many had to be avoided.</p>
<p>In a bid to defeat BJP in its lone sitting seat in Kerala, the Congress has decided to field Lok Sabha MP K Muraleedharan at Nemom in Thiruvananthapuram.</p>.<p>Muraleedharan, who is the son of former Chief Minister K Karunakaran, has been fielded by relaxing the party norms of not fielding any MPs in the Assembly election fray. Muraleedharan was a two-time MLA from Vattiyoorkavu, which is adjacent to Nemom, and hence, the party considered him as the most ideal candidate.</p>.<p>Kerala PCC president Mullapally Ramachandran said that BJP leaders were terming Nemom as "Gujarat of Kerala" and so, the Congress wanted to give a direct fight to the BJP. Hence, Muraleedharan, who was found to be the most ideal candidate, was given exemption. He is now MP representing Vatakara in North Kerala.</p>.<p>Senior leaders like former Chief Minster Oommen Chandy and opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala were also willing to take up the challenge. Chandy and Chenniithala will contest from their incumbent seats - Puthupally in Kottayam and Harippad in Alappuzha respectively. </p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/bjp-to-contest-115-of-140-seats-in-kerala-metro-man-e-sreedharan-to-contest-from-palakkad-961894.html">BJP to contest 115 of 140 seats in Kerala; 'Metro Man' E Sreedharan to contest from Palakkad</a></strong></p>.<p>Other prominent candidates in the fray are K Karunakaran's daughter Padmaja Venugopal at Thrissur, Mahila Congress former state president Bindu Krishna at Kollam, former technical officer at World Health Organisation and All India Professionals' Congress, Kerala Chapter president Dr. S S Lal at Kazhakkoottam in Thiruvananthapuram and actor-turned politician Dharmajan Bolgatty at Balusserry in Kozhikode. </p>.<p>Kerala PCC president Mullappally Ramachandran said that 55 per cent of the candidates are new faces, including 27-year-old Aritha Babu at Kayamkulam in Alappuzha district, who is the youngest among the Congress candidates. While 46 Congress candidates are in the 25-50 age group, 22 are in 51-60 age group, 15 in 60-70 age group and three are above 70. Among the candidates, 15 are under graduates, 42 graduates, 12 post-graduates, two PhD holders and two doctors.</p>.<p>Of the 92 seats in which Congress is contesting, candidates of 86 seats have been announced.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, there is widespread resentment in the Congress, especially, over alleged seat-sharing between the groups led by Chandy and Chennithala.</p>.<p>Mahila Congress president Lathika Subash reacted that Mahila Congress sought 20 per cent seat for women and expected at least 14 - one each in each district. But only nine women were fielded. She was also denied seat.</p>.<p>Ramachandran said that the party wanted to field more women but owing to unavoidable circumstances, many had to be avoided.</p>