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Kerala Assembly elections | ‘Women pride’ raises the pitch in Ettumanur
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April 01, 2021 19:42 IST
With the KC(M) in its fold, the LDF seeks to assert its dominance over the seat
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With the KC(M) in its fold, the LDF seeks to assert its dominance over the seat
Will the Ettumanur constituency witness a re-run of the 1987 Assembly elections? This is a widely speculated question ever since Lathika Subash, a distraught former Mahila Congress leader who recently quit the party, entered the poll scene here as an independent. A closer look at its electoral history suggests that Ettumanur may not hesitate to look beyond party preferences while sending its representative to the State Assembly.
Caste, religion take centrestage in poll debate
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BJP steps up Hindutva campaign, CM dares Oppn. to discuss welfare issues
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BJP steps up Hindutva campaign, CM dares Oppn. to discuss welfare issues
Political narrative in Kerala is becoming increasingly focussed on caste and religious issues as the State is all set to vote for a new government.
The BJP stepped up its Hindutva campaign this week by harping on its pet topics, ‘love jihad’ and the ‘disproportionate allocation of minority benefits.’
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday raised the tempo of saffron campaign by accusing both the LDF and the UDF of supporting the ‘jihadist’ forces while blaming the State government for not passing an ‘anti-love jihad’ legislation.