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Rewinding to the Times When Malayalam Cult Film Lal Salam Swayed the Masses
The acclaimed film is based on the love story of a legendary political couple of Kerala, and delves deep into the life of a forgotten communist leader. Lal Salam poster
This code phrase from
Lal Salam (1990), along with many other dialogues from the film involving lead character âNettooranâ (Stephen Nettoor, played by Mohanlal) would reverberate across the length and breadth of Kerala during the Christmas season 30 years ago, beginning this week.
Lal Salam was released in the backdrop of the district council election, the precursor to the local body elections, in which the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) government led by E.K. Nayanar won a landslide 12 of the 14 districts, heightening expectations that the Left would win a second term.
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Kerala Local Body Polls: BJP s Saffron Surge Claim Can t Be Dismissed As Hype
The BJP has improved its vote share, but its tally has not increased significantly compared to the last election.
Thiruvananthapuram: BJP workers celebrate during counting day of Kerala local body elections, in Thiruvananthapuram, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Photo: PTI
Politics19/Dec/2020
Kochi: Around noon on December 16, I received a message from a friend abroad asking whether the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance is turning tables in the Kerala local self-government elections in its favour. She forwarded a jubilant tweet by a BJP leader and Karnataka minister, Shobha Karandlaje, claiming that “Lord Ayyappa has blessed the saffron party” in Kerala, and that it is on an unstoppable surge.
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