Beypore's Political Showdown: Riyas to File Complaint Against Anvar's 'Pinarayism' Allegations
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Kozhikode, April 2 (NationPress) CPI(M) candidate and State Tourism Minister, P.A. Mohamed Riyas, who is also the son-in-law of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, plans to lodge a formal complaint with the Election Commission against UDF contender P.V. Anvar in Beypore. This action comes amid a heated electoral battle in this historic port constituency, where Riyas accuses Anvar of engaging in character assassination.
The allegations state that Anvar has been focusing his attacks on Riyas and the Vijayan family through persistent mentions of “nepotism” and “Pinarayism”, which Riyas claims violate the Model Code of Conduct.
In a direct challenge to the established political order, Anvar has framed his campaign as a stand against “Pinarayism” and “nepotism”, intensifying rhetoric in what was previously regarded as a secure Left bastion.
Beypore, situated along Kerala’s historic maritime route, has a rich tradition of unity forged through trade, craftsmanship, and labor.
The area is known for its age-old shipbuilding yards and the renowned kalasis, skilled labor groups that constructed massive uru vessels.
This region has always represented collective strength and discipline, qualities reflective of its long-standing Left-leaning political landscape.
However, this stability is now being challenged. Riyas's political ascent, which began with his electoral debut in Beypore following his marriage into the Chief Minister’s family, has seen him quickly rise to prominence, managing crucial portfolios like Public Works and Tourism, and later joining the CPI(M) state secretariat.
The return of Anvar, a former Independent MLA who once had Left backing but later distanced himself from CM Vijayan, has complicated the political dynamics. After a brief independent stint and an unsuccessful bypoll attempt, Anvar has rejoined the Congress-led UDF, presenting himself as a formidable opponent to the Chief Minister’s political ideology.
As exchanges escalate into formal complaints, Beypore, previously characterized by its disciplined political environment, is now experiencing significant shifts.
The upcoming election on April 9, which will determine 140 new legislators, is poised to be a critical moment. Results will be revealed on May 4.