Kannur/Thrissur: In a setback to the BJP-led NDA in Kerala, the nomination papers of its candidates from Thalassery, Guruvayur and Devikulam constituencies for the April 6 Assembly polls were rejected by the Returning Officers after scrutiny.
The rejection of nominations of party candidates in Thalassery in Kannur district and Guruvayur in Thrissur district has come as a rude shock for the BJP, which is seeking to emerge as an alternative to both the CPI(M)-led LDF and UDF headed by the Congress in Kerala.
In Devikulam in the Idukki district, BJP ally, AIADMK's candidate R M Dhanalakshmi's nomination was reportedly rejected for submitting an incomplete form along with the nomination papers, sources said.
The nominations of the BJP candidates in Thalassery and Guruvayur were rejected for want of mandatory documents, they said.
BJP's Kannur district president N Haridas was the party's candidate for Thalassery.
With the rejection of nomination, the party has no candidate in the fray in Thalasserry where it had secured the highest number of votes,(22,215) in the north Kerala district, considered a bastion of the CPI(M),in the 2016 Assembly polls.
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Haridas said the party will move the Supreme Court challenging the decision of the Returning Officer.
Talking to reporters, he said there was only a 'minor mistake' --lacking a signature--in his papers but the returning officer did not agree with it.