Kerala Polls: Pisharody backs harassed woman, seeks justice for victim

Published : Mar 28, 2026, 12:00 PM IST
Congress leader and UDF candidate Ramesh Pisharody (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

UDF's Palakkad candidate Ramesh Pisharody has voiced his support for a woman allegedly sexually harassed by a Congress Councillor. He demanded swift legal and police action to ensure justice, acknowledging the case could impact the upcoming elections.

Congress leader and United Democratic Front's (UDF) candidate on Palakkad seat, Ramesh Pisharody, on Saturday said that he stands with the woman, who was allegedly sexually harassed by Palakkad's Congress Councillor Prasobh C Vatsan.

Speaking to reporters in Palakkad, Ramesh Pisharody urged the police and judicial system to ensure justice in the case. He acknowledged that the case might affect the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections.

'I Stand Strongly With That Girl'

Ramesh Pisharody said, "I arrived here about 10 days ago. After arriving, we went out for the election campaign, involving the constituency committee and the local committees. People from various regions joined the campaign. I recognised him from his face and from seeing him in photos during the campaign. Apart from that, I haven't had the chance to personally know or interact with anyone since arriving here. It was only when I saw the photos that I realised he had been with me during the campaign for two days. The news I've heard is very distressing."

"The girl who was exploited must get justice. For that, legal proceedings, police investigation, and all necessary actions should be taken. Whatever needs to be implemented should be done correctly. That is my stance. Such matters [regarding resignations] are for the leadership to decide. Once the police take a decision and other formalities are completed, the leadership will take appropriate action, as they always have," he added.

Acknowledges Potential Election Fallout

Noting that the allegations came ahead of the polls, the Congress candidate said that people will also evaluate the last five years while casting their votes. "The leadership, in consultation with other senior leaders, will decide on the necessary steps. It (the allegation) might (affect the election). As far as I am concerned, an election is an evaluation of the past five years of governance and a selection for the next five years. I believe that's how people will think when they vote, even when an allegation involves a ward member... I reiterate, I stand strongly with that girl," he told reporters.

Polling for Kerala elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes on May 4. (ANI)

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