A Political Power Couple in Kerala: The Thulasi-Sreekandan Story
In Palakkad, Kerala, a unique political dynamic has emerged as husband and wife, V K Sreekandan and K A Thulasi, both hold public office. Thulasi's victory in Kongad, a CPI(M) stronghold, marked a significant electoral win for Congress. Their political journey showcases teamwork and personal dedication to their constituents.
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In Kerala's Palakkad district, politics has taken a distinctly personal turn with the election of husband-and-wife team, V K Sreekandan and K A Thulasi, both representing the same region. Thulasi recently captured the Kongad seat, overcoming the CPI(M)'s stronghold, a feat that extends Congress's influence.
The couple's political synergy was evident as Thulasi defeated CPI(M) incumbent K Santhakumari by over 3,706 votes. The campaign, which began intensively upon Thulasi’s candidacy announcement, was marked by strategic coordination led by the Congress-led UDF, resulting in a warm voter response.
Both politicians serve in their capacities—Sreekandan in Parliament and Thulasi in the state assembly—but stress their commitment to independent political identities. Thulasi emphasizes a dedicated focus on her constituents, ensuring her identity as MLA resonates personally with Kongad voters.
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