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Corpn s Plan expenditure at 55 25%

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Kerala Assembly elections: Which way will Thiruvananthapuram swing?

Updated: March 16, 2021 18:59 IST Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three main contesting fronts Share Article AAA Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three main contesting fronts Which way will Thiruvananthapuram swing is the hotly debated question as the urban constituency prepares for this year’s Assembly elections. Capital city development, a perennial bone of contention, will be high on the campaign agenda of the three contesting fronts as they gear up for the battle on April 6. V. S. Sivakumar of the Congress had claimed the Assembly constituency for the United Democratic Front (UDF) in 2011 and 2016. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) this time harbours strong hopes of upsetting the UDF applecart this time. Once again, Mr. Sivakumar will be facing the LDF candidate Antony Raju of the Janadhipathya Kerala Congress, whom he had defeated in 201

BJP fields prominent names in all-out fight in capital

Kummanam in Nemom, P.K. Krishnadas in Kattakada The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced its candidates for 10 Assembly seats in the district on Sunday. Indicating its intention to put up a tough fight in the capital district, the party has fielded a few political heavyweights, including two of its former State presidents in the district. It is yet to announce its candidate in the Kazhakuttam constituency. The party also announced the candidature of Kerala Kamaraj Congress leader Vishnupuram Chandrasekharan in Kovalam on the day. While O. Rajagopal, the incumbent legislator in Nemom, will not be in the fray, the party’s former State president and former Mizoram Governor Kummanam Rajasekharan will contest in his place to retain the constituency, the BJP’s first-ever seat in the State. Despite registering no victories in a series of electoral battles (the latest being the Lok Sabha elections of 2019 when he contested from the Thiruvananthapuram Parliament constituency),

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