Kerala Polls: Key Faces to Look Out for on Election Results Day
The state election results are scheduled to be declared on May 2.
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New Delhi: In the run-up to the single phase election for 140 assembly seats, Kerala witnessed a fierce campaign led by the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF), Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-led NDA, which hopes to fracture the decades-old bipolar polity led by UDF and LDF. The state election results are scheduled to be declared on May 2.
Here are some of the key candidates to keep an eye out for on May 2.
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Tamil Nadu Opposition assails state, Centre s handling of Covid
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DMK leader M.K. Stalin. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, April 22 : Major opposition parties of Tamil Nadu, including the DMK, the AMMK, the MNM and the IUML, have come out strongly against the Central government and the AIADMK-led state government s handling of the Covid crisis.
DMK President M.K. Stalin said that the Central government had failed miserably in handling the Covid crisis and called upon it to provide vaccines to the states at Rs 150 per vaccine - the rate it gets them itself.
Stalin, in a statement, said: Oxygen has been diverted from Tamil Nadu to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Even though our brethren require Oxygen, the Union government should have at least checked with the Chief Secretary about the state s requirement.
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Justice PV Asha, in her judgment, states, ..
the intention is not to keep the seats unfilled but to complete the process of election before the retirement of the members, so as to have the full strength of members in the Upper House to represent the State.
Holding that any deferral of the election till after the results of the Assembly Elections were announced would result in a situation where there would be another electorate, the Court highlighted, The fact that it is upto the Commission to fix the schedule of election would not mean that the Commission can fix any date.