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UDF-RMP talks about political violence, LDF focuses on development
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Manayath Chandran, LDF candidate in Vadakara, interacting with voters in Chorod grama panchayat.
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UDF-RMP talks about political violence, LDF focuses on development A small group of people, comprising mainly women, is seen listening to a speech by a local politician who is extolling the virtues of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government under a makeshift pandal at Kanarankandimukku near Punchiri Mill in Chorod grama panchayat around noon on Wednesday. Some others are waiting on the fringes of an adjacent road for the LDF candidate from Vadakara Assembly seat, Manayath Chandran.
Varied permutations at Vadakara
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CPI(M) may not give seat to ‘socialist’ partner; Cong. likely to back RMP
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CPI(M) may not give seat to ‘socialist’ partner; Cong. likely to back RMP
The candidature profile of the Vadakara Assembly segment, mostly socialist, is likely to change with the Congress and the CPI(M) pitching for their own nominees in the forthcoming Assembly polls.
In the 2016 polls, the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Janata Dal (United) were in a direct contest, from the LDF and the UDF camps respectively. But now, both entities are with the LDF and are making moves to get the seat.
AICC-monitored party meet in Kozhikode today
After it was roundly trounced in the recent local body polls, the Congress party has decided to bring back its electoral mojo displayed in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, for the upcoming Assembly elections.
An All India Congress Committee-monitored meeting of leaders, including Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Mullappally Ramachandran, in Kozhikode on Thursday will chalk out the party’s poll strategy for six districts of north Kerala.
Newly appointed AICC secretary in charge of Kerala P.V. Mohan will take part in the meeting. This follows the visit of AICC general secretary Tariq Anwar to the State.