Kerala Election 2021: Will Pinarayi Vijayan Pull Off A Second Term?
Kerala Election 2021: If the LDF repeats its victory, it will be creating a history of sorts by breaking the state’s 44- year old tradition of alternating the two fronts LDF and the UDF to power. PTI Preetha Nair 2021-04-06T07:21:00+05:30 Kerala Election 2021: Will Pinarayi Vijayan Pull Off A Second Term? outlookindia.com 2021-04-06T07:23:53+05:30
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As Kerala heads to polling booths on Tuesday, it would be one of the most keenly watched states for many reasons. The question in everyone’s mind is whether the ruling CPM-led Left Front will pull off a second term or the Congress-led UDF stage a comeback in these crucial polls.
High Turnout In Assembly Elections; Clashes Reported In Bengal, Tamil Nadu
Polls ended in Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry while Bengal still has five phases to go PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-06T22:55:12+05:30 High Turnout In Assembly Elections; Clashes Reported In Bengal, Tamil Nadu outlookindia.com 2021-04-06T22:59:45+05:30
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Clashes marred the third phase of elections in West Bengal while the three-phase Assembly election culminated in Assam with nearly 79 per cent polling in the final round in the state.
A high voter turnout was recorded in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Assembly elections on Tuesday, with the Congress along with its allies like the DMK locked in a keen contest to regain turf in South India.
Impressive turnout in high-stakes assembly elections, clashes reported in several areas dtnext.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dtnext.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A high voter turnout was recorded in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections on Tuesday, with the Congress along with its allies like the DMK locked in a keen contest to regain turf in South India. In Kerala, where the Left is hoping to beat anti-incumbency to retain power, a feat unseen in four decades, while the BJP is making efforts to build inroads, nearly 74 percent polling was recorded till 7 PM. There was 63.47 percent voting in Tamil Nadu for 234 assembly constituencies and 77.90 percent in Puducherry till 5 PM. The three-phase assembly election culminated in Assam with nearly 79 percent polling in the final round in the state where the ruling BJP is battling the Congress-led alliance to retain power, while the trend of high turnout and violence during polling continued in West Bengal as the ruling Trinamool Congress, the BJP and the Left-Congress alliance put up an intense fight in the high-stakes contest.
DMK Lok Sabha MP Kanimozhi cast her vote in a PPE kit
New Delhi: A high voter turnout was recorded in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections on Tuesday (April 6), with the Congress along with its allies like the DMK locked in a keen contest to regain turf in South India.
In Kerala, where the Left is hoping to beat anti-incumbency to retain power, a feat unseen in four decades, while the BJP is making efforts to build inroads, nearly 74 percent polling was recorded till 7 PM. There was 63.47 percent voting in Tamil Nadu for 234 assembly constituencies and 77.90 percent in Puducherry till 5 PM.