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13 crorepati Ministers in Kerala LDF Cabinet

13 ‘crorepati’ Ministers in Kerala LDF Cabinet Updated: Updated: May 25, 2021 13:07 IST Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman topped the list, with assets worth ₹17.17 crore while Agriculture Minister P. Prasad had the lowest assets at ₹14.18 lakh Share Article AAA Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman topped the list, with assets worth ₹17.17 crore while Agriculture Minister P. Prasad had the lowest assets at ₹14.18 lakh The new Left Democratic Front Cabinet in Kerala has 13 ‘crorepati’ Ministers, according to an assessment by the poll rights group Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Kerala Election Watch. The average assets of the Ministers analysed was ₹2.55 crore. Minister of Sports V. Abdurahiman topped the list, with assets worth ₹17.17 crore while Minister of Agriculture P. Prasad of the Communist Party of India representing the Cherthala constituency had the lowest assets (₹14.18 lakh).

Kerala Election 2021 Result LIVE Updates: LDF poised for 2nd consecutive win? Votes counting from 8 am

Kerala Election Results 2021 Live Updates: Counting of votes begins for 140 seats 08:17 AM IST: The counting of votes for the Kerala Assembly Election 2021 is underway. Postal ballots will be counted first. EVM counting will begin around 8:30 am. 07:52 AM IST: Congress leader and former CM Oommen Chandy offered prayers at Puthuppally Church. He is also the party s candidate from Puthuppally constituency. Kerala: Congress leader and former CM Oommen Chandy offers prayers at Puthuppally Church. He is also the party s candidate from Puthuppally Assembly constituency.Counting of votes for #AssemblyElections2021 to be held today. pic.twitter.com/3LgzfPxBuo ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2021 07:37 AM IST: The counting of votes will start at 8 am and continue till counting for votes polled in all the constituencies is over. The Kerala election 2021 result is expected to be declared by the end of the day as the covid-19 protocols are set to delay the process.

Here s Why Pinarayi Vijayan Can t Be Called a Modi in a Mundu

Here s Why Pinarayi Vijayan Can t Be Called a Modi in a Mundu Going by classical definitions, the chief minister is far from being an autocrat. What saves him is the Left s deeply embedded corrective mechanism. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan at an election rally. Photo: Twitter/@CPIMKerala Politics6 hours ago The CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front is set to retain power in Kerala, with the trends projecting it as leading or having won at least 94 of the 140 assembly seats. The LDF victory will curb a four decade-old trend of the state electing communist and Congress-headed governments alternatively. Two years ago, soon after the Left Front suffered a stunning defeat in the 2019 parliamentary elections, prominent Malayalam daily

Kerala elections 2021: CM Pinarayi Vijayan leads by 3,351 votes in Dharmadam

Kerala elections 2021: CM Pinarayi Vijayan leads by 3,351 votes in Dharmadam Ahead of the vote counting, Vijayan had exuded confidence of securing power in the red bastion once again. Several exit polls had also predicted a definite victory for the LDF, which seems to be actually unfolding in the state BusinessToday.In | May 2, 2021 | Updated 11:17 IST CM Vijayan had exuded confidence of securing power in Kerala once again Incumbent Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has taken the lead from the Dharmadam constituency in the initial round of vote counting for Kerala assembly election. He is leading by 3,351 votes so far. The CPI (M) CM had won the seat in 2016 elections with almost 37,000 votes.

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