Kerala Assembly elections | It’s battle royale for supremacy in the Left fortress of Kannur district
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April 01, 2021 20:19 IST
BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the LDF and the UDF
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BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the LDF and the UDF
Kannur district, which traditionally favoured the CPI(M) in the Assembly elections, is set to witness a fierce battle between the UDF and the LDF, with the BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the other two main fronts.
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April 02, 2021 01:20 IST
BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the LDF and the UDF
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BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the LDF and the UDF
Kannur district, which traditionally favoured the CPI(M) in the Assembly elections, is set to witness a fierce battle between the UDF and the LDF, with the BJP-led NDA too working hard to make a dent in the vote bases of the other two main fronts.
This time, 75 candidates are in the fray to fight for the 11 Assembly constituencies in the district. The LDF and the UDF led have fielded their candidates in all the 11 seats, while the NDA is contesting in 10, following the nomination of BJP district president N. Haridas to the Thalassery constituency was rejected.