Polling ends peacefully in Kerala, over 73% turnout
Assembly elections in Kerala ended on a peaceful note on Wednesday with more than 70 per cent of the 22 million electorate voting for a new Assembly and both the rival fronts claiming that victory would be theirs.
Over 75 pc turnout in Kerala
More than 75 per cent of Kerala voters exercised their franchise as polling ended in all the 140 assembly constituencies on Wednesday evening.
The battle to gain power is keenly fought between rul
Campaign climax triggers violence in Kerala
The partisan frenzy in the final hours of campaign triggered widespread violence across Kerala, inju-ring many, including the PWD minister and LDF candidate from Thiruvananthapuram V. Surendran Pillai.
Campaigning ends in violence
The partisan frenzy in the final hours of campaign triggered widespread violence across the state, injuring many including the PWD minister and LDF candidate from Thiruvna-nthapuram, Mr V. Suren-dran
Cash from TN: Kerala on high alert
The Kerala police have beefed up security on the state border to check any possible inflow of huge cash and illicit liquor from across the border during elections.
This is being done in the context of the flow of unaccounted money in neighbouring Tamil Nadu becoming rampant. Additional forces have been deployed at all major check posts along the state border.
LDF ruined state’s finances: Mukherjee
The Union Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on Sunday said that Kerala had landed in a debt trap because of financial mismanagement by the CPI(M)-led LDF government in the last five years.
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Grow up ‘baby’ Rahul, says VS
The Kerala Chief Minister, Mr V.S. Achutha-nandan, on Sunday hit back at the AICC general secretary, Mr Rahul Gandhi, calling him an ‘Amul Baby’.
Mr Gandhi had jested the other day that if the left d
Pranab asks Advani: Why didn’t NDA pass the bill?
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee taunted senior BJP leader L.K. Advani over his newfound commitment to the Lokpal Bill and his attacks on the UPA, and asked why he had not got it passed when the NDA was in power.
Unemployed youth joining CPI(M): Rahul
Painting a grim picture of the unemployment situation in Kerala, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday took a dig at CPI(M), saying joining this party was one of the three choices for the unemployed youth in the state to get a job.
‘LDF left Kerala in a debt trap’
Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said that Kerala had landed in a debt trap because of financial mismanagement by the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front government in the last five years.