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Malappuram, Lok Sabha Election 2024: A Spectrum of Candidates and Choices | Full Candidate List

Full Candidate List (Malappuram – Candidates 8)

  • Dr Abdul Salam – NDA – Lotus
  • E T Mohammed Basheer – UDF – Ladder
  • V Vaseef – LDF – Hammer, Sickle and Star
  • T Krishnan – Bahujan Samaj Party – Elephant
  • P C Narayanan – Bahujan Dravida Party – Diamond
  • Abdulsalam – Independent – Laptop
  • Naseef Ali Mullappalli – Independent -Boat with Man and Sail
  • Thrissur Nazeer – Independent – Harmonium

Malappuram constituency braces for a pivotal Lok Sabha election in 2024, presenting voters with a diverse lineup of candidates representing various political parties and standing as independents. With symbols symbolizing a range of ideologies and aspirations, the electoral landscape in Malappuram promises to be dynamic and consequential.

At the forefront of the electoral fray is Dr. Abdul Salam, representing the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), symbolized by the lotus. Salam’s candidacy embodies the NDA’s vision of cultural resurgence and economic prosperity, offering voters a platform focused on development and progress for Malappuram.

Opposing Salam’s bid for representation is ET Mohammed Basheer of the United Democratic Front (UDF), symbolized by the ladder. Basheer brings with him a commitment to upward mobility and social progress, promising to advocate for the interests of Malappuram on the national stage.

V Vaseef stands as the candidate for the Left Democratic Front (LDF), symbolized by the hammer, sickle, and star. Vaseef brings a dedication to socialist principles and grassroots empowerment, promising to champion the rights of workers and marginalized communities.

T Krishnan represents the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), symbolized by the elephant, advocating for the empowerment of marginalized groups and social justice in Malappuram.

PC Narayanan stands as the candidate for the Bahujan Dravida Party (BDP), symbolized by the diamond, promising to prioritize the welfare and rights of Dalits and other marginalized communities in the constituency.

In addition to the party candidates, three independent contenders have joined the electoral race, each with their unique symbols and agendas. Abdulsalam, symbolized by the laptop, aims to bring a fresh perspective to governance and policymaking in Malappuram.

Naseef Ali Mullappalli, symbolized by the boat with man and sail, seeks to address the challenges facing coastal communities and promote marine development.

Thrissur Nazeer, symbolized by the harmonium, emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and artistic expression in Malappuram.

As the campaign unfolds, candidates will engage in rallies, public meetings, and door-to-door canvassing to win the support of the electorate. Economic development, social welfare, and infrastructure are expected to be key issues in the electoral discourse, shaping the preferences of voters in Malappuram.

With the future of the constituency at stake, voters face a critical decision in selecting their representative for the Lok Sabha. The outcome of the election will not only shape the trajectory of Malappuram but also contribute to the broader narrative of Indian democracy and governance.

Full Candidate List (Kozhikode – 13 candidates)