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Kerala 2021 Poll schedule out, alliances rush to wrap-up seat sharing pacts
The LDF comprises 14 parties, including the Kerala Congress-Mani and the erstwhile Janata Dal-U (now the Loktantrik Janata Dal)
Friday February 26, 2021 7:09 PM, IANS
Thiruvananthapuram: With Kerala slated to elect its new Assembly on April 6, the state s three political fronts will be racing against time to finalise their seat-sharing arrangements.
In the outgoing Assembly, the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front had 91 seats, while the Congress-led United Democratic Front had 47, and the BJP and P.C. George, whose party is not allied with any of the three fronts, had one each.
The LDF comprises 14 parties, including the Kerala Congress-Mani and the erstwhile Janata Dal-U (now the Loktantrik Janata Dal), which crossed over from the UDF last year.
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Wanted to something for Kerala : Metroman Sreedharan joins BJP
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Fri, Feb 26 2021 0:27 IST |
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E. Sreedharan. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 26 : Despite coming under flak over his decision, Delhi Metro s first and iconic Managing Director E. Sreedharan on Thursday evening joined the BJP during its state chief K. Surendran s yatra in Malappurram district. The decision to join the BJP marks a new phase in my life. I always wanted to do something for Kerala. I felt it would be best to join the BJP and I have done that, Sreedharan said at the public meeting, thanking top BJP leaders for making it possible.
Thiruvananthapuram: Despite facing a host of controversies ahead of the civic body polls, Kerala’s ruling CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front was ahead of its rivals as counting of votes reached its final stages Wednesday, and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan appears to be on a high.
The opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front, which initially was seen putting up a better show in the first round of counting that began at 8 a.m., appears to have failed to make effective use of the numerous alleged scams of the Vijayan government.
A greater setback was evident for the BJP, which was seen promising that they will ride high, but failed to do so to the desired levels of their expectations.