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                  DMK party workers feed sweets to MK Stalin's poster                             Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan
          as they celebrate their party's victory in Tamil nadu state legislative as-  interacts with winning LDF candidates on Kerala assembly polls, in the
        sembly elections, at party headquarters in Chennai on Sunday. (ani Photo)                  Kannur district on Sunday. (ani Photo)


        gress’ thumping win in assem- (B) retained its sitting seat,  to a survivor a year later to a  with a record margin.
        bly elections in West Bengal,  while Indian National League  performer in the past year was                       AIADMK, which forged an
        Congress  leader  Kapil  Sibal  (INL) and Congress (Secular)  just not enough to retain pow- uneasy peace among factions
        on Monday said “arrogance,  won one seat each.                           er given AIADMK’s uninter- following J Jayalalithaa’s death
        might, money power and using            The main opposition Con- rupted run for 10 years.                     in December 2016, will now
        Jai Shri Ram for politics” lost  gress  was  able  to  win  just  21         The TN result shows an- face another challenge if her
        the polls in the state.              seats out of the 91 seats it con- ti-incumbency in the state is  former aide V K Sasikala tries
                                             tested. The UDF partner In- not always a roaring wave, it  to fish in troubled waters.
           KeraLa: Left is rigHt             dian  Union  Muslim  League  could be a silent undercurrent.                 For  Modi-Shah,  the  result
                     CHoiCe                  (IUML) also put a dismal per- AIADMK’s apparent defer- is a double blow. Besides the
            In a historic victory, the  formance winning just 15 seats  ence to BJP added swirls to the  failure to get a strong foothold
        Communist Party of India (M)- out of the 27 seats it contested.  current while DMK president  in the heart of the South, it is
        led Left Democratic Front  When Kerala  Congress won  M K Stalin rode expectations  also the loss of a friendly, even
        (LDF) retained power in Ker- 2 seats, the Kerala Congress  that outweighed allegations of  pliable, state government.
        ala by winning 99 seats against  (Jacob), the National Secular  dynasty politics.                                 Congress has fared some-
        41 seats of Congress-led Unit- Conference and the Revolu-                    Both sides broadly played  what better, winning 18 seats
        ed Democratic Front (UDF) in  tionary Marxist Party of India  to their strengths. DMK’s tally  in DMK’s company. Having
        the Assembly polls.                  (RMP) won one seat each.            was boosted by its performance  contested 25 this time (a climb
            In the 140-member Kera-             When the left under Pina- in urban segments where it won  down from 41 in 2016), the
        la Assembly, Bharatiya Janata  rayi Vijayan routed the Op- 40 of its 156 seats while AIAD- party remains a minor ally. The
        Party (BJP)-led the Nation- position both Congress and  MK had a better score in the  2021 assembly election results
        al Democratic Front (NDA)  BJP suffered a huge setback.  rural parts, which elected 61  have thus cemented Tamil Na-
        failed to hold on to the sin- In the BJP, senior leaders like  of its 78 MLAs. In seats with  du’s image as a Dravidian fort
        gle-seat it won of Nemom in  Kummanam                  Rajasekharan, a minority electorate of over  impregnable for national par-
        Thiruvananthapuram in 2016           state president K Surendran  20%, AIADMK surprisingly  ties.
        and drew a blank this time. In  who contested from two seats,  did not concede much ground
        LDF, CPI (M) led from the  Sobha Surendran and Metro- despite the BJP being its alli-                           assam: a CoNsoLatioN
        front winning 68 seats, includ- man E Sreedharan faced de- ance partner. It won 7 out of                                  for bJP
        ing the independent candi- feats.                                        27 such constituencies while             The Bharatiya Janata Party
        dates backed by the party. The                                           the rest went to the DMK.            (BJP)-led National Democrat-
        closest ally CPI won 17 seats,                tamiL NadU:                    All in all, the DMK alli- ic Alliance secured a comfort-
        while  the  new  entrant  to  the       tHe retUrN of a soN              ance’s efforts to paint AIAD- able majority in Assam Assem-
        Left fold, Kerala Congress (M)          The DMK alliance’s victo- MK as one taking orders from  bly elections paving its way to
        managed to win 5 seats out of  ry by a margin of roughly 80  the ‘outsider’ BJP paid div- form the government in the
        the 12 seats it contested. Jana- seats wasn’t a surprise to many  idends. On the other hand,  state winning 75 seats of the
        ta Dal (Secular) and National- including discerning observers  AIADMK’s charges of the  total 126 constituencies.
        ist Congress Party (NCP) won  in the AIADMK. Edappadi K  DMK being a family-controlled                            As per the Election Com-
        2 seats each, and the Loktan- Palaniswami’s ratings as a chief  party did not matter, what with  mission, the BJP secured 60
        trik Janta Dal (LJD) won just  minister were high, but his im- Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi win- seats, about 33.2 per cent of
        one seat out of three seats it  age makeover from that of an  ning his electoral debut from  the  total vote  share,  while
        contested. Kerala Congress  accidental CM four years ago  Thousand Lights in Chennai                             Continued on next page... >>


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