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The Congress general secretary stated that a new situation had emerged in Tamil Nadu. Congress would factor in the emerging scenario and decide accordingly
Having acted in over a hundred films as well as television serials since the early 1980s, Santhosh was a familiar face to the Malayalam audience
The outcome marks a sharp decline from the performance in the Assembly polls of 2021, when the party had won 17 seats. Despite the overall decline, three of partys incumbent Ministers managed to emerge victorious
Party leaders reject Congress charge of collusion with BJP, say will conduct forensic review of poll loss to identify and correct aberrations, both real or imagined
The LDFs unprecedented decade long-run has come to an end with the UDF winning the mandate by offering change and speaking to concrete grievances
The LDFs campaign, like its government, was strikingly at odds with Left tradition and revolved around Pinarayis personality; the UDF must now resist the temptation to imitate this model
BJPs decision to give most seats in the district to its ally Twenty20 backfires, with the corporate-backed outfit failing to make an impact; five segments that backed the Left front in 2021 shift their allegiance to UDF
Congress ends two-decade-old draught, wins five seats, K.K. Rema retains Vadakara. All the LDF incumbent MLAs in the district, including LDF convener T.P. Ramakrishnan and Minister for Forest and Wildlife A.K. Saseendran, face defeat
The Assembly election results strengthen the argument for the BJPs structural political dominance
The LDF drew a blank in Ernakulam, Kottayam and Idukki districts with Thrissur proving to be the only saving grace
Senior leaders V.D. Satheesan, RameshChennithala, and K.C. Venugopal attribute the massive win to cohesive teamwork within the alliance, the guarantees and assurances given to the people, methodical electioneering, and the misgovernance and nepotism of the outgoing LDF government. The scale of the Lefts defeat has been amplified by the loss of face in some of its strongholds such asTaliparamba, Payyannur, andAmbalapuzha, whereCPI(M) rebelsbacked by the UDF posted decisive victories
From an impressive 50 seats in 2021, LDFs tally has nose-dived to a dozen seats this time around in north Kerala
According to the front, nearly 160 postal ballots were invalidated due to serious lapses on the part of polling officials; it has decided to file an election petition before the High Court
Of the 21-strong LDF Council of Ministers, other than Electricity Minister K. Krishnankutty, all others had contested. Eight CPI(M) Ministers and one CPI Minister were defeated
He adds the NDA benefited from the anti-incumbency prevailing in the State.
BJP had treated Palakkad as a winnable seat, with even Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigning for Sobha Surendran. However, she lost to UDF candidate Ramesh Pisharody by 13,147 votes
Idukki returned to the UDF camp after a five-year gap, ending Mr Augustines bid for a sixth consecutive term
While the IUML has long faced criticism for not fielding women in strong or winnable constituencies, Thahiliyas victory has challenged that perception and marked a clear shift in narrative
At Nemom, BJP State president Rajeev Chandrasekhar defeated Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate and Minister V. Sivankutty by 4,978 votes. For former Union Minister V. Muraleedharan, victory came after a photo finish at Kazhakuttam. The most surprising victory for BJP was at Chathannur, where B.B. Gopakumar defeated CPIs R. Rajendran by 4,398 votes
Of the 19 seats it contested, Twenty20 could put up a fight only in Kunnathunad, bagging 40,000-odd votes. Yet party founder Sabu Jacob believes its alliance with the BJP will work in the long run. Of the 22 BDJS candidates, only the Aroor nominee could come up with a decent show. The performance raises existential questions for the two parties
Satheesan says his promise to the people is good governance, transparency and accountability and that performance monitoring will be a strong point of the governance
Rajendrans move to BJP saw him secure 15,032 votes largely from the plantation sector effectively paving the way for a United Democratic Front victory
The party secures a record 22 seats, strengthens the confidence of its allies, and emerges as the third largest party in the Assembly, after Congress and CPI(M). The party will have its first woman representative in the Assembly, Fatima Thahilia from Perambra
It is a personal and political win for her husband and Palakkad MP V.K. Sreekandan as well, as he was actively involved in her campaign, putting in sustained efforts on the ground
BJP candidate B.B. Gopakumar emerges victorious in the Assembly constituency in his third attempt
LDF convener T.P. Ramakrishnan says CPI(M) will engage directly with the public to understand the cause of the defeat
Sudhakaran, who contested as an independent, defeated CPI(M)s sitting MLA and his former party colleague H. Salam, by a margin of nearly 28,000 votes
UDFs emphatic win in the Kerala Assembly polls has not only silenced Satheesans critics, but reasserted the political supremacy of the Congress leader, who was given the task of reinvigorating the party and its disenchanted workers after he was chosen as the Leader of the Opposition following UDFs electoral debacle in 2021
Ms. Usman defeats CPI(M)s sitting MLA Daleema by a margin of 9,324 votes; Mr. Prasad, CPIs incumbent Minister, wins by a margin of 14,489 votes against K.R. Rajendra Prasad
Kelu, CPI(M) leader and Minister in the outgoing Cabinet, lost to Congress candidate Usha Vijayan by a margin of 10,543 votes
Live updates on the winners are being provided as counting continues.
In an apparent reference to the CM, she said the person who had allegedly branded others as traitors and called for their elimination was now standing exposed in the scorching sun
According to initial counting trends, G. Sudhakaran was ahead by more than 6,000 votes
The Left Democratic Front, which had won five seats in the 2021 elections, has failed to make an impact this time
An interactive map that shows who is winning from each constituency of Kerala
By the end of the 10th round of counting, Usha Vijayan has once again moved ahead, leading by a margin of 1,072 votes
In the third round of counting for the Idukki constituency, UDF candidate Roy K. Paulose has established a lead of 4,063 votes over LDF candidate and Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine
UDF candidate V.P. Abdul Rasheed surged ahead with a lead of 2,523 votes after nearly two hours of counting, overturning the LDFs initial advantage in the constituency

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