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Thrissur, Lok Sabha Election 2024: A Spectrum of Candidates and Convictions | Full Candidate List

Full Candidate List (Thrissur – Candidates 9)

  • K Muraleedharan – UDF – Hand
  • Adv V S Sunilkumar – LDF – Ears of Corn and Sickle
  • Suresh Gopi – NDA – Lotus
  • Adv P K Narayanan – Bahujan Samaj Party – Elephant
  • Divakaran Pallath – New Labour Party – Ring
  • MS Jafarghan – Independent – Sugarcane Farmer
  • Joshi Villadom – Independent – Coconut Grove
  • Prathapan – Independent – Battery Torch
  • Sunilkumar Son of Prabhakaran – Independent – Crane

Thrissur constituency is poised for a significant electoral battle in the Lok Sabha election of 2024, featuring a diverse slate of nine candidates, each representing distinct political parties or standing as independent contenders. With a myriad of symbols reflecting diverse ideologies and commitments, the electoral arena in Thrissur promises to be dynamic and compelling.

Leading the charge for the United Democratic Front (UDF) is K Muraleedharan, symbolized by the hand. Muraleedharan’s candidacy embodies the UDF’s pledge for inclusive governance and social welfare, offering voters a platform focused on development and progress for Thrissur.

Opposing Muraleedharan’s bid for representation is Adv V S Sunilkumar of the Left Democratic Front (LDF), symbolized by the ears of corn and sickle. Sunilkumar brings with him a commitment to socialist principles and grassroots empowerment, promising to advocate for the rights of the working class and marginalized communities.

Suresh Gopi stands as the candidate for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), symbolized by the lotus, advocating for cultural revival and economic development in the constituency.

Adv P K Narayanan represents the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), symbolized by the elephant, championing the rights and empowerment of marginalized communities in Thrissur.

Divakaran Pallath enters the fray under the banner of the New Labour Party, symbolized by the ring, aiming to address labor rights and employment challenges in Thrissur.

In addition to the party candidates, four independent contenders have thrown their hats into the ring, each with their unique symbols and agendas. MS Jafarghan, symbolized by the sugarcane farmer, highlights the importance of agriculture and rural development in Thrissur.

Joshi Villadom, symbolized by the coconut grove, seeks to promote environmental conservation and sustainable development in the constituency. Prathapan, symbolized by the battery torch, aims to illuminate the path towards social justice and workers’ rights.

Sunilkumar Son of Prabhakaran, symbolized by the crane, brings a fresh perspective to governance and policymaking in Thrissur.

As the campaign intensifies, candidates will engage in rallies, public meetings, and door-to-door canvassing to sway the electorate. Economic development, social welfare, and environmental conservation are expected to dominate the electoral discourse, shaping the preferences of voters in Thrissur.

With the fate of the constituency in the balance, voters face a critical choice in selecting their representative for the Lok Sabha. The outcome of the election will not only shape the future of Thrissur but also contribute to the broader narrative of Indian democracy and governance.