Latin Catholic community of Kerala: Role in 2016 Assembly Elections
By
Dr D Dhanuraj
&
Sambhavi Ganesh
Latin Catholics (LC) in Kerala number about 20 lakhs
with 2 Archdioceses (Verapoly and Trivandrum), and 9 Dioceses. They have a
significant presence in Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alleppey, and Thrissur districts. This community is politically influential, which,
through its socio-political wing Kerala Latin Catholic Association (KLCA) and
Christian Service Society (CSS), protects its interests. Traditionally,
Christians in Kerala have supported the UDF alliance and same is the case with
the LC also. The major reasons for
support are-
- The professed atheism of the communist party-backed LDF.
- The involvement of the church in health and education sectors, which the LDF opposes due to its anti-commercialization view.
- The ‘abstinence’ stance taken by the LDF over alcohol prohibition unlike the clear pro-ban position of the Congress.
Even though the LC continued to
support UDF during the early years of the last UDF government, certain incidents
during their tenure encouraged the traditional fishermen to think
differently in their approach to the assembly elections in 2016. Firstly, in
February 2012, two fishermen belonging to the LC community were shot dead off
the Kerala coast by Italian marines who were ostensibly protecting their commercial
tanker Enrica Lexie from Somalian pirates. The sailors
were arrested, leading to a diplomatic crisis between New Delhi and Rome. The subsequent ‘leniency’ shown by the centre had resulted
in protests from the Kerala government even though the Congress party-led
government in Delhi had already inflicted damage on their relationship with the
community. The continued absence of a separate fisheries ministry at the centre
and the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms of 2011 affecting tourism and
development were other major concerns of the community with the centre. Secondly, denial of a caste certificate to post-1947
Latin converts by the government led to protests from the Latin Catholic
community in 2011. It has lead to denial of reservation and other privileges in
education and employment.Thirdly, the Kerala Region Latin Catholic Council felt
that the state Congress leadership had failed to honour its commitment to
appoint the Mayor of Ernakulam from the Latin Catholic community in 2015.
The Communist governments of the past have made no
attempts to impose atheism, and have, in turn, participated in Church
activities, leading to the Kerala Latin Catholic Association and some factions
of the Kerala Congress (comprising Christian members) supporting the LDF in the
past elections. The BJP, in an imitation of the Goa model, approached many
religious heads of the Christian community in Kerala. The BJP state president
Kummanam Rajasekharan held a meeting with Archbishop Soosa Pakiam of the Latin
Diocese of Thiruvananthapuram and the Auxiliary Bishop R Christudas. Both the
LDF and the UDF had fielded candidates from this community in the 2014 Lok Sabha
elections in Ernakulam, a district with a significant population of Latin
Catholics. KV Thomas was the UDF candidate, while Christy Fernandez was an
independent supported by the LDF. The result was in advantageous the UDF.The
LDF approached the president of the Kerala Latin Catholic Association, Shaji
George, to contest the 2016 Assembly election in its seat but he refused.
Following this shift from a clear UDF support, the
Latin Catholic Church has issued
statements to maintain an equal distance from all political parties. Archbishop
Soosa Pakiam asked people to accept a candidate irrespective of their caste,
creed, provided the interests of the community were
protected. The Congress, in response, has banked on the prohibition
policy to bring back Christian votes. Father Francis Xavier, deputy secretary
of the Kerala Regional Latin Catholic Council, said that prohibition alone does not guarantee a full-fledged UDF
support from the church; the record of the candidate and other policy questions
are of equal concern. Hence, he left the choice of the vote to the conscience of the people.
The votes from this community seem to have mirrored
the neutral position of the leadership: the election result shows a 50:50 split
in votes between the UDF and the LDF instead of 70:30 split in favour of UDF as was the case in the past. Particularly
in the poll outcomes of Kollam and Alleppey districts
signifies LC support to LDF this time. In Trivandrum district, the BJDS factor split
votes for LDF that helped UDF victory in
some of the constituencies. Moreover, the ideology of LDF could be easily
identified by the fishermen and coir workers of LC community especially at a
remorseful outing of UDF innings towards the end. The trend has shown
individual outliers based on the candidates, and their influence over
the LC leaderships in particular constituencies, especially in the central Kerala. This,
in fact, exposes the lack of unified voice emanating from the different diocese and the leadership from southern Kerala to central
Kerala. There is a dramatic shift in the
behaviour of LC votes from Trivandrum to Ernakulam as more, and more influential community members are present towards
central Kerala. They are educated and more affluent as compared to their
counterparts in southern districts. The lack of a state-level leader affects
their bargaining powers with the government.
The education level among the LCs is still not at the desired level. The lack of progress made by
the community members on the education
front hurts the craving upmanship in the political bargain. Even though there
are two LC ministers in the present LDF ministry,
what is required is the success stories in higher education and entrepreneurship to lift the community from the
present condition.
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