B. Ekbal | Photo Credit: File Amid an increasingly heated campaign for the Kerala Assembly elections, noted public intellectual and academic B. Ekbal has issued a 10-point appeal urging political parties and candidates to restore civility, secular values and issue-based debate in the electoral process. A key pillar of the proposed ‘Ten Commandments’ is a strong warning against communal politics and religious emotionalism. At a time when controversies over alleged political “deals” have also begun to dominate campaign discourse, he calls to uphold Kerala’s reputation for socially conscious politics by repositioning policy and governance as prime poll planks. Dr. Ekbal, physician and former Vice-Chancellor of Kerala University, who once contested in the Assembly polls from the Changanassery Assembly constituency in 2011, called for a return to dignity in political discourse. He urged candidates to avoid personal attacks and provocative language. He advised focus on manifesto-based debates and governance issues, and to base criticisms strictly on verified facts. “Sadly, the ongoing election campaign has shown little regard for the pressing challenges Kerala faces across sectors such as education, healthcare, human-wildlife conflict and economic development. Instead, the discourse has been dominated by needless controversies sparked for short-term political gain, alongside a noticeable decline in standards of political decency,” he lamented. Call for responsible campaigning In his appeal, he emphasises a shift towards cleaner, cheaper and more responsible campaigning. His recommendations include prioritising digital outreach over environmentally harmful campaign materials, adopting plastic-free practices, and avoiding extravagant rallies in favour of direct voter engagement. Urging parties to uphold Kerala’s long-standing secular traditions, Dr. Ekbal raised concerns about religion-based messaging entering the State’s campaign narrative. “The political coalitions must strive to protect the secular fabric that defines our democracy,” he said. He also exhorted the parties to work towards a pro-women, inclusive campaign culture and zero culture for misogyny, besides jointly ensuring a violence-free and corruption-free election, as he called on candidates to respect voter autonomy and reject inducements. Published – March 24, 2026 09:05 pm IST Share this: Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Like this:Like Loading... Post navigation 10,391 illegal campaign materials removed in Kozhikode Two injured spotted deer under treatment at Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre in Coimbatore