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Online Desk UDF constituent All India Forward Bloc will not contest from Dharmadam constituency in Kannur against incumbent Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the upcoming polls to the Kerala Assembly. Confirming that the seat will be returned to the Congress, the secretary of the Forward Bloc s central committee G Devarajan said his party won t be contesting the polls to the assembly but will remain with the UDF. The Forward Bloc had earlier asked the UDF leadership to allot either Kollam or Chathannoor seats but the Left party was asked to take on the CPM leader from his stronghold instead. The Kannur DCC asked a UDF top-brass to fight from Dharmadam. They want me to take up the challenge of representing the Forward Bloc as they believe I stand a better chance among the left-leaning voters. Those who have a problem voting for the Congress might find us acceptable, they say, Devarajan told TNIE. ....
Kerala polls: Cong announces 6 more candidates, keeps suspense intact for Vijayan s bastion ANI | Updated: Mar 18, 2021 19:39 IST By Arun Jayan Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], March 17 (ANI): If Nemom, a high-profile constituency, the lone sitting seat of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala, became a suspense thriller regarding candidates announcement by Congress, next in line is Dharmadam - a bastion of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. On Tuesday, Congress announced the name of contestants in six more constituencies for Assembly election keeping Dharmadam vacant on a day when the mother of two minor girls, who were allegedly raped and murdered at Walayar, announced that she will contest against Vijayan from Dharmadam. ....
Will sulking leaders damage their parties’ chances in Kerala? Will sulking leaders damage their parties’ chances in Kerala? | India Today Insight All three fronts have leaders upset at being refused seats. Why this could matter in a keenly contested election advertisement UPDATED: March 17, 2021 00:37 IST Kerala Mahila Congress Chief Lathika Subhash gets her head tonsured in front of the KPCC office, in protest against the denial of party ticket in the forthcoming assembly elections in Thiruvananthapuram, on Sunday. (PTI) On March 14, Kerala Mahila Congress chief Lathika Subhash sat in front of the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) office in Thiruvananthapuram and got her head tonsured. She was protesting the fact that her name was not on the party’s list of candidates released in New Delhi hours earlier. ....
Lathika Subhash resigned as Mahila Congress president after being denied a ticket in the assembly polls. She also got her head tonsured in protest against the inadequate representation of women in the candidate list THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Congress announced its list of candidates for the assembly election on Sunday after week-long discussions. The list, which according to KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran indicated a “generation shift”, was however greeted by protests in parts of the state. Mahila Congress state president Lathika Subhash staged the most dramatic protest in front of KPCC headquarters here immediately after Ramachandran read out the candidates names in New Delhi. She got her head tonsured in protest against denial of seat to her. Lathika, who wanted to contest in Ettumanoor, also quit the president s post. ....