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The ruling Left Democratic Front is set to retain power for an unprecedented second term in Kerala, according to Manorama News-VMR exit polls.
The Congress, which once lorded over the constituency cornering 50 percent of the votes, had left it to minor allies since 2011.
Speeding and the carelessness of drivers are mostly causing the accidents.
Rajagopal's odd remarks in the run-up to the Kerala Legislative Assembly Election has likely stumped political watchers and displeased the BJP rank and file.
Local BJP leaders asserted that the drop in voter cout may affect its rival parties, viz., Congress and the CPM.
Three-cornered contests are the new reality in Thiruvananthapuram. If the BJP won more than 20 per cent votes in 35 local bodies, eight of them are in the southern district. Yet the BJP could not replace the LDF or the UDF anywhere.
Revelations that a yoga guru had facilitated peace talks between the RSS and the CPM in Kerala's Kannur hit the headlines when journalist Dinesh Narayanan's notable book was published.
In this show we look at some some of the key constituencies in Kerala where a very tight battle is expected during the Assembly elections. We begin with the most talked about one – Nemom.
The ruling LDF is set to retain power by getting 77-82 seats, while the UDF is tipped to gain 54-59 seats. The NDA may bag up to three seats.
Muraleedharan and Kummanam had contested against each other from the neighbouring Vattiyoorkaavu in 2016. When Muraleedharan finished ahead of Kummanam, CPM’s T N Seema came third.