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Kerala: Rahul Gandhi resigns from Wayanad, Priyanka to contest: BJP calls it betrayal

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In a significant political shift, Rahul Gandhi has announced his resignation as the Lok Sabha member from Wayanad, opting to retain his seat in Raebareli. This move clears the way for Priyanka Gandhi to contest from Wayanad, leveraging the Congress party’s strong position in the constituency.

Wayanad’s strategic importance to the Congress party stems from its demographic composition. Three of its assembly segments—Eranad, Nilambur, and Vandoor—are part of Malappuram district, a Muslim-majority region dominated by the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). Eranad and Nilambur have Muslim League MLAs, while Vandoor, an SC reservation seat, is also heavily influenced by the IUML. This makes Wayanad a reliable constituency for the Congress.

However, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has criticized this move as a betrayal of the Wayanad electorate. Former Union Minister V. Muraleedharan stated, “Congress is trying to turn Wayanad into another Gandhi family constituency like Amethi and Raebareli. Rahul Gandhi has betrayed the voters of Wayanad. They gave him a chance to serve, but he abandoned them for Raebareli. Priyanka Gandhi’s candidacy in Wayanad, backed by the Muslim League, is blatant dynasty politics. She has no connection with Kerala.”

Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar echoed these sentiments, accusing Congress of imposing dynastic politics in Wayanad. “This is typical Congress shamelessness,” he said. “Such behaviour is why the Congress has faced three consecutive electoral defeats under Rahul Gandhi.”

BJP State President K. Surendran described the Congress party’s approach to Kerala as exploitative. “The ‘missing MP’ has betrayed the trust of the people of Wayanad. Our prediction has come true. Rahul Gandhi remembers Kerala only for political gain, falsely claiming Wayanad as his second home. The people of Wayanad deserve more than to be exploited and abandoned. Kerala is not a political ATM for the Gandhis.”

Amit Malaviya, BJP IT Cell national convener, challenged Priyanka Gandhi to prove her political prowess in Uttar Pradesh. “Congress boasts that Priyanka Vadra manages Amethi and Raebareli well. Why then does she need Wayanad? Why does Congress hesitate to field her in Raebareli to demonstrate their resurgence in Uttar Pradesh? They are evading like cowards,” Malaviya posted on X.

Critics argue that this move undermines the democratic process and reflects poorly on the Congress party’s commitment to the voters. “The people of Kerala see the Gandhis as political amateurs, not serious about their responsibilities,” remarked a local political analyst. “This decision is seen as a strategic maneuver rather than a genuine commitment to the people of Wayanad.”

Priyanka Gandhi’s impending candidacy is expected to bolster the Congress’s prospects, given her popularity and the constituency’s favorable demographics. Her entry into the political fray in Wayanad marks another chapter in the Gandhi family’s political saga.

As the political dynamics evolve, the people of Wayanad are left to navigate these changes. The Congress party remains confident in its strategy, with spokespersons defending the decision by highlighting Priyanka Gandhi’s capabilities. “Our commitment to Wayanad remains unwavering,” said a Congress representative. “Priyanka Gandhi will bring new energy and focus to the constituency.”

The political landscape in Wayanad will be closely watched as this high-profile transition unfolds, with significant implications for both the Congress and BJP in the upcoming elections.

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