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UDF wins 3 seats, ruling LDF wrests two prestigious seats in Kerala

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Published : Oct 24, 2019, 8:22 PM IST

Updated : Oct 24, 2019, 11:56 PM IST

The ruling Left Democratic Front wrested the prestigious Vattiyoorkavu seat from the Congress. LDF's V K Prasanth won the seat by a margin of over 14,000 votes in an upset victory, delivering a knockout punch for the United Democratic Front in the constituency, which had always voted a Congress legislator since its formation.

UDF wins 3 seats, ruling LDF wrests two prestigious seats

Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress-led UDF tasted defeat at the hands of the ruling LDF headed by the CPI-M in its strongholds of Vattiyoorkavu and Konni, while it retained two seats and won from the Marxist bastion of Aroor in the October 21 by-polls to five assembly seats in Kerala.

The BJP was blanked out.

Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V K Prasanth won from Vattiyoorkavu by a margin of over 14,465 votes against his nearest Congress rival K Mohankumar.

While Prasanth polled 54,830 votes, K Mohankumar bagged 40,365 votes and BJP's S Suresh garnered 27,453 votes.

Vattiyoorkavu was held by senior congress leader K Muraleedharan for two terms since 2011 when the constituency was formed.

Another UDF bastion, Konni, went to the LDF kitty with its candidate K U Jenish Kumar winning by 9,953 votes.

Jenish Kumar bagged 54,099 votes against P Mohanraj (Cong) who got 44,146 votes.

BJP's K Surendran managed to poll 39,786 votes.

UDF wins 3 seats, ruling LDF wrests two prestigious seats in Kerala

Konni was represented by Congress leader and former minister Adoor Prakash since 1996.

However, the LDF tasted defeat at Aroor, a CPI(M) stronghold where UDF's Shanimol Usman, who had unsuccessfully contested the April Lok Sabha poll from Alappuzha, won with a margin of 2079 votes.

Shanimol Usman won the seat defeating her nearest rival Manu C Pulickal of the LDF by a margin of 2,079 votes.

She polled 69,356 votes while Pulickal 67,277 votes. BJP candidate Prakash Babu bagged only 16,289 votes.

In a tweet, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan thanked the people of Kerala for the support given to the policies of the LDF government.

"Thank you, Kerala. We are humbled by your support for the Government. The Left Democratic Front has made significant gains. Kerala has once again rejected the politics of hate and reiterated its commitment to progressive politics.

My warm greetings to all the elected MLAs," he said.

"The results indicate resounding support for the policies of the Government", he stated.

The UDF won the Manjeshwaram seat where M C Kamaruddin (IUML) won by a margin of 7,923 votes against BJP's Raveesh Thanthri Kuntar.
While Kamaruddin polled 65,407 votes, Thantri got 57,484 votes.

The LDF candidate Shankara Rai (CPI-M), who was pushed to the third position, could bag only 38,233 votes.

The UDF retained the Ernakulam seat as its candidate T J Vinod, deputy Mayor of Kochi corporation, defeated his nearest rival advocate Manu Roy, the LDF-Independent candidate by over 3,750 votes.

Vinod had polled 37,891 votes, while Manu Roy garnered 34,141 votes.

Manu Roy's namesake managed to poll 2572 votes, while the constituency also got the maximum NOTA votes of 1309.

While by-elections were held to Vattiyoorkavu, Konni, Aroor and Ernakulam constituencies as sitting MLAs successfully contested to the Lok Sabha, in Manjeshwaram, the death of sitting IUML MLA, Abdul Razak, necessitated the by-poll.

The defeat at Vatiyoorkavu and Konni comes as a rude shock for the UDF which had won 19 of the 20 Lok Sabha seats in the Lok Sabha polls in May this year.

In the recent Pala by-poll also, the front suffered defeat at the hands of LDF as the Kerala Congress (M) stronghold went to the left front after 50 years.

Following the by-poll outcome, the LDF's strength has now gone up to 93, while that of UDF 45 in the 140 member house.

The BJP has a lone member while P C George is an independent candidate.

The House also has nominated a member of the Anglo-Indian community.

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress-led UDF tasted defeat at the hands of the ruling LDF headed by the CPI-M in its strongholds of Vattiyoorkavu and Konni, while it retained two seats and won from the Marxist bastion of Aroor in the October 21 by-polls to five assembly seats in Kerala.

The BJP was blanked out.

Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V K Prasanth won from Vattiyoorkavu by a margin of over 14,465 votes against his nearest Congress rival K Mohankumar.

While Prasanth polled 54,830 votes, K Mohankumar bagged 40,365 votes and BJP's S Suresh garnered 27,453 votes.

Vattiyoorkavu was held by senior congress leader K Muraleedharan for two terms since 2011 when the constituency was formed.

Another UDF bastion, Konni, went to the LDF kitty with its candidate K U Jenish Kumar winning by 9,953 votes.

Jenish Kumar bagged 54,099 votes against P Mohanraj (Cong) who got 44,146 votes.

BJP's K Surendran managed to poll 39,786 votes.

UDF wins 3 seats, ruling LDF wrests two prestigious seats in Kerala

Konni was represented by Congress leader and former minister Adoor Prakash since 1996.

However, the LDF tasted defeat at Aroor, a CPI(M) stronghold where UDF's Shanimol Usman, who had unsuccessfully contested the April Lok Sabha poll from Alappuzha, won with a margin of 2079 votes.

Shanimol Usman won the seat defeating her nearest rival Manu C Pulickal of the LDF by a margin of 2,079 votes.

She polled 69,356 votes while Pulickal 67,277 votes. BJP candidate Prakash Babu bagged only 16,289 votes.

In a tweet, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan thanked the people of Kerala for the support given to the policies of the LDF government.

"Thank you, Kerala. We are humbled by your support for the Government. The Left Democratic Front has made significant gains. Kerala has once again rejected the politics of hate and reiterated its commitment to progressive politics.

My warm greetings to all the elected MLAs," he said.

"The results indicate resounding support for the policies of the Government", he stated.

The UDF won the Manjeshwaram seat where M C Kamaruddin (IUML) won by a margin of 7,923 votes against BJP's Raveesh Thanthri Kuntar.
While Kamaruddin polled 65,407 votes, Thantri got 57,484 votes.

The LDF candidate Shankara Rai (CPI-M), who was pushed to the third position, could bag only 38,233 votes.

The UDF retained the Ernakulam seat as its candidate T J Vinod, deputy Mayor of Kochi corporation, defeated his nearest rival advocate Manu Roy, the LDF-Independent candidate by over 3,750 votes.

Vinod had polled 37,891 votes, while Manu Roy garnered 34,141 votes.

Manu Roy's namesake managed to poll 2572 votes, while the constituency also got the maximum NOTA votes of 1309.

While by-elections were held to Vattiyoorkavu, Konni, Aroor and Ernakulam constituencies as sitting MLAs successfully contested to the Lok Sabha, in Manjeshwaram, the death of sitting IUML MLA, Abdul Razak, necessitated the by-poll.

The defeat at Vatiyoorkavu and Konni comes as a rude shock for the UDF which had won 19 of the 20 Lok Sabha seats in the Lok Sabha polls in May this year.

In the recent Pala by-poll also, the front suffered defeat at the hands of LDF as the Kerala Congress (M) stronghold went to the left front after 50 years.

Following the by-poll outcome, the LDF's strength has now gone up to 93, while that of UDF 45 in the 140 member house.

The BJP has a lone member while P C George is an independent candidate.

The House also has nominated a member of the Anglo-Indian community.

Also Read: Maha Assembly elections LIVE: NCP's Ajit Pawar wins Baramati defeating BJP's Padalkar

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The ruling Left Democratic Front wrested the prestigious Vattiyoorkavu seat from the Congress. LDF's V K Prasanth won the seat by a margin of over 14,000 votes in a an upset victory, delivering a knockout punch for the United Democratic Front in the constituency, which had always voted a Congress legislator since its formation.

Another Congress bastion, Konni, also crumbled as CPM candidate K U Janeesh Kumar won by a margin of over 10,000 votes over his nearest Congress rival.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate T J Vinod retained the Ernakulam assembly constituency by a margin of over 3,500 votes. The Indian Union Muslim League has also retained the Manjeswaram constituency as UDF candidate M C Kamarudheen wins by 7,923 votes.

The UDF's Shanimol Usman is leading in Aroor assembly constituency.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is getting a drubbing with its candidates trailing the UDF and the LDF in four constituencies. In Manjeswaram, the BJP candidate is emerging ahead of the LDF, which is being relegated to the third place as trends indicate.

In Vattiyoorkkavu, CPI(M)'s V K Prasanth secured a lead margin of 14,465 votes. Prashanth won 54,830 votes while Congress' Mohan Kumar scored 40,365. BJP's S Suresh, who came third, could win only 27,453 votes.In Konni, CPI(M)'s P U Janeesh Kumar won 54,099 securing a lead of 9,953 votes against Congress candidate P Mohanraj, who won 44,146 votes. BJP's K Surendran came third with 39,786 votes.Congress leader Shanimol Usman has edge in Aroor with 1955 votes whereas CPI(M)'s Manu C Pulickal stays on the second position with 66,896 votes. BJP's Prakash Babu won 16,215 votes. Congress' T J Vinod retained the Ernakulam seat with a lead margin of 3,750 votes by winning 37,891 votes against LDF independent Manu Roy who won 34,141 votes and BJP's C G Rajagopal who scored 13,351 votes.Indian Union Muslim League's M C Kamarudheen secured the Manjeswaram seat with a majority of 7,923 votes. He won 65,407 votes against BJP's Ravisha Tantri Kuntar who came second with 57,484 votes. CPI(M)'s M Shankar Rai came third here with 38,233 votes.Except Aroor, the other four seats are held by the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) at present.


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