High-Stakes Battle: Nilambur Bypoll Casts Shadow Over Kerala's Political Horizon
The Nilambur constituency bypoll in Kerala has emerged as a significant political event with ruling LDF, opposition UDF, and NDA closely monitoring the results. The fierce four-cornered contest includes candidates Aryadan Shoukath, M Swaraj, Mohan George, and P V Anvar, each projecting confidence in their potential victory.
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The high-stakes assembly bypoll in Nilambur, Kerala, is set to reveal the political climate ahead of the 2026 state elections. The ruling LDF, opposition UDF, and NDA are keen observers as the results could reshape political strategies. Local dynamics and broader state issues have intensified this electoral clash.
The four-way contest in the forest-fringed constituency features significant players: Aryadan Shoukath of Congress-UDF, M Swaraj of CPI(M)-led LDF, Mohan George representing the BJP-led NDA, and P V Anvar of Trinamool Congress. The turnout, despite adverse weather, reached 75.87%, reflecting keen voter engagement.
While UDF predicts a win with a 15,000 vote margin, LDF anticipates a 10,000 vote lead, supported by grassroots campaigns and major rallies. Meanwhile, the NDA hopes for shifts in political alliances, and Anvar confidently forecasts his third consecutive victory amid traditional front tensions and evolving constituency narratives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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