The Bharatiya Janata Party has confronted a crushing defeat in the state of Kerala after it secured no seats in the 2021 Vidhan Sabha Elections. The social gathering has trailed behind in Nemom, its solely sitting seat in addition to the constituency of Pallakad, the place ‘Metro Man’ E Sreedharan was main until the afternoon.
Finance Minister of Kerala Thomas Isaac tweeted after the social gathering’s victory, “We have closed the account that BJP opened in the Kerala meeting in 2016 election. Kerala has grow to be the one meeting in India that has no consultant from BJP. Kerala will stay the citadel of secularism in the nation.”
We have closed the account that BJP opened in the Kerala assembly in 2016 election. Kerala has become the only assembly in India that has no representative from BJP. Kerala will remain the citadel of secularism in the country. #LDFVictory— Thomas Isaac (@drthomasisaac) May 2, 2021
In Palakkad assembly seat, Congress candidate Shafi Parambil defeated BJP candidate E Sreedharan, popularly known as ‘Metro Man,’ by 3,859 votes. In the 2016 elections, Shafi Parambil had won in this seat by defeating BJP’s Sobha Surendran by a margin of 17,483 votes.
On the other hand, CPM candidate V.Sivankutty is leading in Nemom constituency, leaving behind BJP candidate Kummanam Rajasekharan.
Left Democratic Front’s Pinarayi Vijayan will be back as the Chief Minister of the state for the second term, breaking the trend of governments changing in every five years. It has secured 99 out of the 140 seats and Congress-led United Democratic Frint (UDF) has managed to retain 41 seats till now.
In 2016 polls, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) had won 91 of the state’s 140 seats, while the Congress’s United Democratic Front had bagged 47 seats. The BJP and an Independent had won one seat each. However, this time, the party could not retain it’s seat in Nemom, known as the ‘Gujarat of Kerala.’
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