LDF makes a clean sweep in Pathanamthitta
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All five seats bagged by Left front
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All five seats bagged by Left front
Riding on the momentum it gained during the recent local body elections, the Left Democratic Front has once against struck deep into the United Democratic Front bastions of Pathanamthitta to make a clean sweep of the district.
Of the five assembly seats, four seats were retained by their respective sitting legislators while the lone remaining seat went to the Kerala Congess (M). In Thiruvalla, Janata Dal (Secular) leader Mathew T Thomas , who bagged 62,178 votes, defeated Kunju Koshy Paul of the Kerala Congress by 11,421 votes, as per figures put out by the Election Commission.
Kerala elections 2021: South holds the key to power
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In the southern block-Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta- the incumbent LDF government has 33 MLAs out of the total 39 in the entire region.
Congress workers at Poojapura Junction during campaigning on Sunday.
(This story originally appeared in on Apr 05, 2021)THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Political leaders and pundits often argue that any front that wins the maximum number of seats in southern districts has a better chance to form a government in Kerala. It’s the diversity of the demographic fabric spread across four districts down south that prompts them to come to such a conclusion.
Development to be the focus in Ranni
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April 03, 2021 18:50 IST
LDF’s Pramod Narayanan, UDF’s Rinku Cherian and NDA’s K.Padmakumar battle it out in Sabarimala’s own constituency
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LDF’s Pramod Narayanan, UDF’s Rinku Cherian and NDA’s K.Padmakumar battle it out in Sabarimala’s own constituency
Right from the beginning, electioneering in Ranni has been under the long shadow of the high-profile contest taking place in the neighbouring seat Konni, where the National Democratic Alliance looks to emerge as a strong third alternative on the back of the Sabarimala protests.