Manjeshwar, Mar 27: The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded K Surendran, one of the several Kerala general secretaries, as its candidate in the Pathanamthitta Lok Sabha constituency, where the Sabarimala temple is located.
Known for his controversial speeches, and topsy-turvy translations, K Surendran had lost 2016 assembly polls by 89 votes to Muslim League in Manjeshwar seat of Kasaragod district.
He was a champion of the street agitations to deny entry for menstruating age women in Sabarimala, despite a Supreme Court order, which led to clashes and his arrest. His candidature was caught in internal factional wars, Mint reported on 19 March.
For the party that has never won a Lok Sabha seat in Kerala, the fights to deny temple entry for women in Sabarimala was supposed to be, in the words of BJP Kerala president Sreedharan Pillai, "a golden chance" in the 2019 parliamentary contest in Kerala. Its nerve center, Pathanamthitta, is seen as one of the seats where the party has a fighting chance to put up a three-cornered contest.
During the last few weeks, state BJP leaders were seen openly vying to get the ticket to contest from Pathanamthitta. At least four major BJP leaders wanted to contest from the seat—Sreedharan Pillai, union minister of state for tourism Alphons Kannanthanam, BJP general secretaries K Surendran and MT Ramesh. They were not willing to contest from anywhere else, Mint reported.
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