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Kerala Assembly elections 2021: Rivals Left and Cong see Kerala victory

The ruling Left Democratic Front and the Opposition United Democratic Front in Kerala are both confident of walking away with the laurels when the Assembly election votes are counted on Sunday. While the LDF is banking mainly on its performance on various fronts and the widespread appreciation of its handling of several crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Congress-led UDF has little doubt that the people have voted for change. Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan has time and again said he is sure the LDF will get a historic second consecutive term by bucking the 40-year cycle of Kerala alternating between the two main players.

Kerala NSS chief, BJP leader drop political bombshells amid high polling in state

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala’s voting percentage appeared certain to hit the high 70s or more as voters turned up in large numbers from morning to cast their votes in the state assembly election on Tuesday. By 2pm, the polling percentage across the state had crossed 50 per cent. Kerala will complete its polling on Tuesday, in a single phase. There are 957 candidates in the fray and a total of 27.4 million voters who will elect 140 members to the state assembly. Meanwhile, the Nair Service Society general secretary G. Sukumaran Nair and Bharatiya Janata Party veteran O. Rajagopal dropped political bombshells on Tuesday that may seriously impact voter behaviour and party morale.

Novel ways to evade finale restrictions

Novel ways to evade finale restrictions Updated: Updated: Candidates take out rallies in autorickshaws, bullock carts Share Article AAA UDF candidate in Malampuzha S.K. Ananthakrishnan electioneering on a bullock cart on the last day of open campaigning on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: K.K. MUSTAFAH Candidates take out rallies in autorickshaws, bullock carts Active electioneering in 12 Assembly constituencies in Palakkad district and 16 constituencies in Malappuram district came to an end on Sunday evening. As the Election Commission had banned Kottikalasham, the noisy finale, the culmination lacked the usual excitement. However, candidates circumvented the final day restrictions by resorting to unique means to ignite voters’ curiosity. As there was a ban on motorcycle rallies, some candidates, especially Left Democratic Front (LDF) Independents, took to autorickshaw rallies.

A filmi touch to Congress-led UDF election campaign

A filmi touch to Congress-led UDF election campaign
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