Linto Joseph steals the show in Thiruvambady
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Settler voters’ support helps young candidate beat UDF’s Cheriya Mohammed
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Settler voters’ support helps young candidate beat UDF’s Cheriya Mohammed
Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate Linto Joseph emerged winner with a majority of 4,643 votes in Thiruvambady Assembly constituency on Sunday. Mr. Joseph secured 67,867 votes against UDF candidate C.P. Cheriya Mohammed who finished second with 63,224 votes.
As expected, the support of settler voters turned out to be crucial for the victory of Mr. Joseph. By fielding a young candidate from such a rural family, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) gave the toughest challenge to its UDF rival.
In Thiruvambady, small margins are the big concern
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Efforts under way to woo settler farmers and gain attention of the church
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Efforts under way to woo settler farmers and gain attention of the church
The thin victory margins in the previous elections continue to be the biggest stress factor for both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and United Democratic Front (UDF) in Thiruvambady, a fortress of settler farmers in Kozhikode. The present effort to woo the settler farmers and gain the attention of the Thamarassery diocese is proof that both the fronts are convinced about the farmers’ crucial role in their performance.