In this image received on March 11, 2026, LoP in the Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with party president Mallikarjun Kharge and MP KC Venugopal during the Central Election Committee meeting on Kerala. Photo: AICC via PTI Photo
Paravur in Ernakulam district has largely remained a safe bet for the Congress. In its electoral history, the constituency stood firm with the party in 10 Assembly elections. The Communist Party of India (CPI), which held Paravur for long, had breached the Congress fort five times.
It was N. Sivan Pillai of the CPI, who won the seat in the maiden contest in 1957. He won the seat on two more occasions in 1982 and 1987 before handing down the mantle to his son the late P. Raju, who represented the constituency in 1991 and 1996.
The CPI won the seat last in 1996 when Mr. Raju defeated then young Congressman and now Kerala’s Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan by a margin of 1,116 votes. A native of Nettoor in Ernakulam, Mr. Satheesan made Paravur his base and worked hard at the grassroots level to win the voters’ hearts.
The efforts paid off as the Congress regained control over the constituency in the 2001 elections when he trounced Mr. Raju by 7,434 votes. There has been no looking back since then as he held the seat for a record five consecutive times.
Rising margin
The Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) attempts to stall the winning streak of the Congress failed to yield results over the last two decades. Mr. Satheesan kept on increasing his margin even after the CPI tried to put up a fight by fielding its leader Pannian Raveendran in the 2011 elections. He defeated Mr. Raveendran by a comfortable margin of 11,349 votes.
The situation was no different in the 2016 elections. Mr. Satheesan defeated Sarada Mohan, daughter of the late CPI veteran P.K. Vasudevan Nair, to secure his fourth win. He almost doubled his victory margin when compared to the performance in the 2011 elections as he romped home with a majority of 20,634 votes.
The consecutive defeats prompted the Communist Party of India (Marxist) to consider fielding its candidate to end Mr. Satheesan’s victory run. However, the CPI leadership refused to budge and fielded its then State committee member M.T. Nixon against him. Despite the Left wave in 2021, Mr. Satheesan retained the seat for the fifth consecutive time with an improved margin of 21,301 votes.
In local bodies
His dominance across the constituency was complete as the Congress had a clear margin in the eight local bodies, including North Paravur municipality and Chendamangalam, Chittattukara, Ezhikkara, Kottuvally, Puthanvelikkara, Varapuzha, and Vadakkekara panchayats.
The National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) performance recorded a dip in 2021 compared to the results in 2016 as A.B. Jayaprakarsh, candidate of the Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), came third with 12,964 votes. In 2016, its candidate Hari Vijayan had won 28,097 votes. The Congress continued its sway after it won the North Paravur municipality and the panchayats, except Vadakkekara, in the local body elections held in December 2025.
The contest in Paravur this time is eagerly watched across the electoral landscape. A potential Chief Ministerial candidate in the wake of a United Democratic Front win, Mr. Satheesan will enter the fray amidst hopes of raising his lead.
Battered by the continuing setbacks, the CPI has zeroed in on E.T. Taison, currently MLA of Kaipamangalam constituency in Thrissur, this time to take on Mr. Satheesan. Valsala Prasannakumar, former Congress chairperson of North Paravur municipality who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, is among the names in the running for the NDA.
Published – March 16, 2026 03:30 am IST


