<p>Muhammed Muhsin’s involvement in the students’ stir at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is learnt to have prompted the CPI to field him as the party’s candidate in Pattambi. </p>.<p> The research scholar worked with Kanhaiya Kumar in AISF—CPI’s student outfit—and is vice-president of AISF’s JNU unit. He is taking on sitting MLA of the Congress C P Mohammed who has retained the seat since 2001. The candidate has moved on beyond the JNU introduction and promises a tough, ideological fight. He spoke to R Krishnakumar of DH:<br /><br />What are Pattambi’s voters telling you?<br /><br />I’ve completed my third round of campaigning. We see a clear shift in the people’s attitude. They are looking for a change.<br /><br />Your rival candidate has had a long, successful run here. What’s the one critical issue you are raising to effect a change?<br /><br />I don’t have to raise issues. People are doing it themselves when we approach them. We have 2 rivers in this constituency but non-availability of drinking water continues to be a major issue. Senior citizens complain that even their meagre pensions are not reaching them on time.<br /><br />The BJP is claiming to have put together a political alternative in Kerala for perhaps the first time.<br /><br />I don’t think the BJP will make significant gains in this election though there are signs of the Congress facilitating an easy run for BJP in some segments.<br /><br />How important is the BJP challenge in this election, coming in the wake of recent debates around freedom of expression?<br /><br />It’s disturbing to see the Congress and the BJP speaking almost the same language here. In my constituency, the BJP is on a low-key campaign; there could be a backdoor alliance. But such informal alliances won’t be enough for the BJP to make a real start.<br /><br />Kanhaiya Kumar was expected to be in Pattambi to join your campaign.<br /><br />Since Kanhaiya and others are on an indefinite hunger strike at JNU, his campaigning for me will depend on the agitation and his health. <br /></p>
<p>Muhammed Muhsin’s involvement in the students’ stir at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is learnt to have prompted the CPI to field him as the party’s candidate in Pattambi. </p>.<p> The research scholar worked with Kanhaiya Kumar in AISF—CPI’s student outfit—and is vice-president of AISF’s JNU unit. He is taking on sitting MLA of the Congress C P Mohammed who has retained the seat since 2001. The candidate has moved on beyond the JNU introduction and promises a tough, ideological fight. He spoke to R Krishnakumar of DH:<br /><br />What are Pattambi’s voters telling you?<br /><br />I’ve completed my third round of campaigning. We see a clear shift in the people’s attitude. They are looking for a change.<br /><br />Your rival candidate has had a long, successful run here. What’s the one critical issue you are raising to effect a change?<br /><br />I don’t have to raise issues. People are doing it themselves when we approach them. We have 2 rivers in this constituency but non-availability of drinking water continues to be a major issue. Senior citizens complain that even their meagre pensions are not reaching them on time.<br /><br />The BJP is claiming to have put together a political alternative in Kerala for perhaps the first time.<br /><br />I don’t think the BJP will make significant gains in this election though there are signs of the Congress facilitating an easy run for BJP in some segments.<br /><br />How important is the BJP challenge in this election, coming in the wake of recent debates around freedom of expression?<br /><br />It’s disturbing to see the Congress and the BJP speaking almost the same language here. In my constituency, the BJP is on a low-key campaign; there could be a backdoor alliance. But such informal alliances won’t be enough for the BJP to make a real start.<br /><br />Kanhaiya Kumar was expected to be in Pattambi to join your campaign.<br /><br />Since Kanhaiya and others are on an indefinite hunger strike at JNU, his campaigning for me will depend on the agitation and his health. <br /></p>