The stunning fall of Kerala CPI(M)’s once golden young couple

The stunning fall of Kerala CPI(M)’s once golden young couple
Thiruvananthapuram, May 19 : From being projected as the golden generation of the CPI(M) to becoming symbols of political arrogance and public backlash, the journey of Arya Rajendran and K.M. Sachin Dev, is perhaps one of the most dramatic political cautionary tales in recent Kerala politics.

There was a time when the young couple embodied everything the party wanted to showcase before the public i.e. youth, energy, modernity and ideological commitment.

At just 21, Arya scripted history by becoming the youngest mayor in the country when she took charge of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation in 2020.

Few months later, Dev emerged as the youngest member of the Kerala Assembly after his emphatic victory from Balussery at the age of 23.

For the CPI(M), they were not merely young leaders. They were branding exercises, proof that the party could still produce fresh faces capable of connecting with a changing generation.

Their 2022 marriage only added to the aura around them and the media celebrated them endlessly, while party workers flaunted them proudly.

Together, they looked like a political fairytale in the making. But politics has a cruel way of humbling those who begin to believe too deeply in their own invincibility.

The first visible crack came in April 2024, when the couple got embroiled in the now infamous altercation with a KSRTC driver in Thiruvananthapuram.

What could have remained a routine roadside argument quickly snowballed into a public relations disaster.

Allegations flew from both sides, police cases were registered, and television channels played the visuals repeatedly.

For many ordinary people, the incident reinforced an uncomfortable perception, that power had begun getting into the heads of the once-relatable young leaders.

That single episode altered public perception sharply.

The image of youthful simplicity slowly gave way to accusations of entitlement and political arrogance.

Social media, which had once celebrated them as icons of a new generation, turned merciless.

Trolls multiplied. Memes flourished. The political sheen around the couple began fading rapidly.

The electoral setbacks that followed only deepened the fall. Arya was denied renomination in the local body polls, a stunning development for someone once seen as the party’s future face in the capital.

Worse still for the CPI(M), the BJP wrested control of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, ending decades of Left dominance and symbolically marking the collapse of the image that Arya once represented.

Then came the final blow. Dev, once hailed as one of the brightest young legislators in Kerala, lost the Assembly election by over 16,000 votes to the Congress candidate.

The defeat was not merely electoral, it was psychological.

From commanding headlines as rising stars, the couple suddenly found themselves reduced to examples in debates about political immaturity and unchecked ego.

And now comes the bitterest irony of all, the KSRTC driver whose clash with them damaged their public image is set to be reinstated, almost serving as the closing scene in a political downfall few could have imagined six years ago.

In Kerala politics, where leaders often rise rapidly on waves of public affection, Arya and Dev’s story is a reminder that humility remains the most valuable currency in public life.

Power may arrive early. Fame may arrive suddenly. But when authority begins to resemble entitlement, the fall can be even faster than the rise.

Note: The content of this article is sourced from a news agency and has not been edited by the ap7am team.
Arya Rajendran
K.M. Sachin Dev
Kerala CPI(M)
Kerala politics
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KSRTC driver
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