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Bypolls: BJP, TMC, AAP Retain Seats; UDF Wins Nilambur In Kerala Shift - Lokmarg - News Views Blogs

The Election Commission of India on Monday announced the results for the by-elections conducted on five seats of four states – Gujarat, Punjab, Kerala and West Bengal. While most of the parties like Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) retained their seats in this by-elections, but the Pinarayi Vijayan-led […]

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Nilambur by-election: UDF's Aryadan Shoukath leads by 5,121 votes following seventh round of counting

Counting will be conducted in 19 rounds across 263 polling stations using 14 tables for EVM votes, four for other ballots, and one for ETPBS pre-counting.

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Nilambur by-poll: LDF, UDF candidates cast their votes

According to the updated electoral roll, the Nilambur constituency comprises 2,32,381 registered voters — 1,13,613 men, 1,18,760 women, and eight individuals identifying as transgender.

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Nilambur by-election in Kerala turns cultural battlefield as writers, artists pick sides

In the social media arena, well-known writers, cultural icons, and artists threw their weight behind LDF candidate M Swaraj and UDF candidate Aryadan Shoukath — two contenders celebrated for their intellect and creative flair.

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#PVAnvar resigned from the #Kerala Assembly as #Nilambur MLA and he leaves both Indian National Congress - Kerala and CPIM Kerala grappling with unique dilemmas.

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PV Anvar resigns as MLA, declares war on ‘Pinarayism’ and stirs the pot of CPI(M) and Congress

Anvar, a two-time MLA supported by CPI(M), announced he is stepping away from electoral politics but vowed to lead a relentless campaign against Pinarayi Vijayan and "Pinarayism," signalling a shift in his political stance

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