Kerala Assembly polls: Congress still undecided on six remaining seats
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Last Updated: Mar 16, 2021, 12:46 PM IST
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KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran while announcing the candidate list on Sunday had said that the remaining names will be declared by Monday evening.
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(This story originally appeared in on Mar 16, 2021)The discussion for finalizing the six remaining Congress candidates failed to arrive at a consensus. The Congress has yet to announce candidates for Vattiyurkavu, Nilambur, Pattambi, Kalpetta, Kundara, and Tavanur.
KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran while announcing the candidate list on Sunday had said that the remaining names will be declared by Monday evening.
Kerala Assembly Elections | IUML workers protest against decision to field Abdul Gafoor
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The Left Democratic Front is looking for a chance to wrest the seat from the UDF
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A parallel IUML convention called by Ahmed Kabir at Kalamassery on Mondy.
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The Left Democratic Front is looking for a chance to wrest the seat from the UDF A group of Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) workers gathered in Kalamassery on Monday to register their protest against the party State leadership’s decision to field V.E. Abdul Gafoor for the upcoming Assembly elections from the constituency as the United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate.
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Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three main contesting fronts
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Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three main contesting fronts
Which way will Thiruvananthapuram swing is the hotly debated question as the urban constituency prepares for this year’s Assembly elections. Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three contesting fronts as they gear up for the battle on April 6.
V. S. Sivakumar of the Congress had claimed the Assembly constituency for the United Democratic Front (UDF) in 2011 and 2016. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) this time harbours strong hopes of upsetting the UDF applecart this time. Once again, Mr. Sivakumar will be facing the LDF candidate Antony Raju of the Janadhipathya Kerala Congress, whom he had defeated in 201
Former Congress Leader PC Chacko To Join NCP Today
PC Chacko had quit the Congress on March 10, alleging that groupism was rampant in the party s Kerala unit Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-16T18:14:47+05:30 Former Congress Leader PC Chacko To Join NCP Today outlookindia.com 2021-03-16T18:22:11+05:30
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“I am formally joining NCP today,” Chacko said on Tuesday.
Chacko had quit the Congress on March 10, alleging that groupism was rampant in the party s Kerala unit.
Chacko had further alleged that favouritism was at play while choosing the candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections.
He had alleged that the party s candidates for April 6 Assembly polls in Kerala were being determined in an undemocratic way by two groups A group headed by Oommen Chandy and I group headed by Ramesh Chennithala.
A day after tonsure protest, Lathika Subhash to make decisive decision
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Last Updated: Mar 15, 2021, 11:54 AM IST
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Her statement comes amidst widespread speculation that she would contest as an independent candidate from Ettumanoor, her hometown, in the April 6 Assembly polls.
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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.
Former Mahila Congress president in Kerala Lathika Subhash, who resigned from the post and tonsured her head hurt over the denial of election ticket, on Monday said she would take a decisive decision about her political future this evening.