The LDF candidate in Attingal O.S. Ambika seeking votes.
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Reserved for Scheduled Castes, the Attingal constituency is poised to witness a spirited three-cornered contest between LDF, UDF and NDA
Attingal gifted a win by a wide margin for the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the last Assembly elections, yet the shifting fortunes in the various polls since then have led to the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the National Democratic Front (NDA) fancy their chances. This is evident in the spirited campaigning put up by the fronts over the past few days.
CPI(M) candidate O.S. Ambika spent the early part of Saturday meeting people in a few colonies near Kilimanoor. The lone woman candidate of the LDF in the district, the 54-year old CPI(M) Attingal area committee member is a familiar face in some parts of the constituency, having served as the president of Mudakkal grama panchayat and now in her second term as the president of the Chirayinkeezh
Coastal votes key to turn the tide of Chirayinkeezhu
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Fissures in Kerala BJP out in open as woman leader skips party meet
By IANS |
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Fri, Jan 29 2021 14:51 IST |
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12 candidates to be elected unopposed to UP Legislative Council. Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 29 : Shobha Surendran, the firebrand woman leader of the BJP who was the party state general secretary and a member of the national executive of the party, has skipped the party leadership meet at Thrissur attended by the party in charge of the state CP Radhakrishnan and a galaxy of leaders.
Shobha has been sulking ever since K Surendran was inducted as the party state president. Surendran and Shobha held diametrically opposite positions in the BJP scheme of things in Kerala.