For the first time in over five decades, an Assembly election in Kerala is unfolding without Oommen Chandy in the fray, a presence that had long defined the political rhythm of his constituency, Puthuppally, as well as the state.

The Congress stalwart’s absence is not merely electoral; it is deeply personal for many in this central Kerala constituency.

Nearly three years after his demise, a steady stream of visitors continues to arrive at his tomb at St George Orthodox Church near his ancestral home here, offering quiet prayers — a testament to the bond he shared with ordinary people.

That emotional connection now forms a significant part of the Congress-led UDF’s appeal among voters across the state.

In the bypoll that followed his death, his son, Chandy Oommen, stepped into the political space his father had occupied for decades, securing the seat and, in the process, reaffirming the family’s hold over the constituency.

-PTI


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