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BJP no-show as Sabari fails to click, Nemom slips too | India News


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP drew a blank in the Kerala assembly elections, failing to retain even Nemom, which party leaders often referred to as “BJP’s Gujarat in Kerala”. What could offer some solace is that the party finished second in 8 seats.
At Manjeswaram in Kasaragod, where party state president K Surendran put up a strong fight, it lost by a narrow margin of 745 votes to the Indian Union Muslim League candidate.
Apart from Manjeswaram, Surendran contested from Konni in Pathanamthitta. The leader who was also the face of BJP during the Sabarimala agitations was relegated to third position in the constituency where the temple is situated. ....

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Parties play polarisation game to win some, lose some | India News


Mamata Banerjee clearly mobilised the Muslim vote in her favour, elbowing out the Congress-Left-Furfura Sharif alliance
NEW DELHI: The thread of polarisation runs through the results of Assam, West Bengal and Kerala, playing out in different ways with the beneficiaries changing in political scenarios where community and ethnic faultlines operate in different ways.
BJP’s push for a Hindu consolidation was the key factor in its West Bengal strategy, an effort that ran parallel with a bid to attract specific caste groups to its fold. The anticipated subaltern revolt failed to materialise while Mamata Banerjee clearly mobilised the Muslim vote in her favour, elbowing out the Congress-Left-Furfura Sharif alliance, the rival contender for the ‘secular’ vote, out of the arena. ....

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All that's Left as UDF/BJP line blurs | India News


The power pendulum in Kerala has come to a rest. A repeat victory of the LDF is an unusual result and one reason could be that this happened in an unusual time. There is, of course, Covid, and prior to that the state was visited by series of disasters, from deadly Nipah to a once-in-a century deluge. And through these trying times, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan has played the role of a pater familias, ‘karanavar’ in Malayalam, to a stressed-out population, imbuing a sense of guardianship.
Vijayan was also quick to address problems of the people, like during the sudden lockdown in early 2020, he could rustle up more than 1,000 community kitchens to feed the needy. The poll results show his quick reflexes during crises have earned rich political dividends. ....

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Swearing-in ceremony will not take place on Monday, ministers will be decided after Tuesday; all constituent parties will be given ministerial posts


Sunday 02 May, 2021 | 10:21 PM
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After recording a thumping victory in the assembly elections, the LDF has begun the discussion regarding the cabinet formation. The final decision regarding the members of the second Pinarayi cabinet will be made within 4 days. Most of the central committee members and state secretariat members who contested from the CPM will be in the cabinet. It is learnt that the Left Front has decided to give ministerial posts to all the constituent parties.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who will arrive in the capital tomorrow, will hand over his resignation letter to the governor. With that, the current ministry will continue to be the caretaker ministry. The CPM state secretariat, which will meet on Tuesday, will decide the date of the state committee and Left Front meetings. Later, the Left Front constituent parties will meet at a parliamentary party meeting to decide the ministers. ....

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