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CPM may field 3 sitting MLAs in Ernakulam
M Swaraj, K J Maxi, Antony John to contest again | S Sarma not on the list of probables
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KOCHI: The CPM district secretariat, which met here on Tuesday, prepared the list of probable candidates for 11 constituencies it is contesting in the district. It is learnt that three of the sitting MLAs will be fielded again in their respective seats while veteran leader S Sarma has not been included among the probable list.As per the list submitted by the district secretariat to the party state secretariat, M Swaraj (Tripunithura), K J Maxi (Kochi) and Antony John (Kothamangalam) have been recommended to contest again.
Parties wants to wrap up candidate selection to wrest early bird advantage
By setting April 6 as polling day, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has seemingly imbued the three major political coalitions in Kerala with a sense of urgency to finalise the often vexatious seat-sharing between constituents.
The announcement has also pressured individual political parties to wrap up candidate selection to wrest an early bird advantage in campaigning. The LDF leadership has tested the water with coalition partners. The CPI(M) and the CPI have announced that they were willing to give up a few of their seats to billet the newly arrived KC(M) and LJD.
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