Political parties keep fingers crossed over poll outcome
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UDF, LDF hope to make gains at rival’s cost
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UDF, LDF hope to make gains at rival’s cost
Both the main fronts, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI-M]-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) are keeping their fingers crossed over the poll outcome in 13 Assembly constituency segments in Kozhikode district.
Leaders of political parties are trying out different methods from the booth-level on calculating which way the election will turn out on May 2. “The LDF will make a clean sweep. We are confident of retaining all our sitting seats. And we hope to capture the Kuttiyadi and the Kozhikode South seats as well,” P. Mohanan, district secretary of CPI(M), said.
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He said the high command never makes unnecessary intervention in selection of candidates for assembly polls, but admitted that adequate representation was not given to women in the list.