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LDF sweeps Kerala May 11, 2006 09:52 IST Last Updated: May 11, 2006 14:59 IST Dealing a big blow to the UDF, the CPI-M-led LDF on Thursday swept to power in Kerala winning 98 seats in the 140-member Assembly. Leader of the Opposition in Kerala Assembly and CPI-M Politburo member V S Achuthanandan said on Thursday the results of the Assembly elections had clearly reflected the sentiments of the people against the 'anti-people policies' of the Congress-led United Democratic Front government headed by Mr Oommen Chandy. Talking to mediapersons in Palakkad, he said the CPI-M-led LDF, which won the elections, would present a clean administration. Replying to a question, Mr Achuthanandan said it was for the party to decide the chief minister. Mr Achuthanandan was re-elected from Malampuzha defeating his Congress-UDF rival Satheesan Pacheni by a margin of 20,017 votes. Chief minister Oommen Chandy also won from his home constituency Puthuppally in Kottayam. In a major upset, agriculture minister K R Gowri of JSS, one of the seniormost politicians of the state, has been defeated in her home turf of Aroor in Alappuzha district. She lost to CPI-M debutant A M Arif by a margin of 4,753 votes. In a big loss for the IUML in its heartland Malappuram, the party leader P K Kunhalikutty was defeated by LDF independent K T Jaleel by a margin of 8,781 votes in Kuttipuram. A former industries minister, Kunhalikutty had to resign from the UDF cabinet after coming under a cloud in connection with an alleged sex scandal. His opponent Jaleel was a former youth league leader, who was suspended from the party, for revolting against the party leadership. Here are a few other results: Co-operation minister and CMP leader M V Raghavan has been defeated in the Punalur assembly segment in Kollam district. Former Speaker M Vijayakumar (CPI-M) declared elected from trivandrum north constituency defeating his nearest rival K Mohan Kumar (Cong) by a margin of 9,724 votes. In Meppayoor, K K Lathika of CPI-M defeated her nearest rival T P Ismail (IUML) by a margin of 15,870 votes. K Sudhakaran (Cong) was declared elected from Kannur constituency defeating his nearest rival K P Sahadevan (CPI-M) by a margin of 8,613 votes. UDF retains the seat. LDF convener Paloli Mohammed Kutty (CPI-M) was declared elected from Ponnani constituency defeating his nearest rival M P Gangadharan (DIC-K) by a margin of 28,347 votes. LDF wrests seat from UDF. T P Kunjunni (CPI-M) was declared elected from Thrithala constituency defeating his nearest rival P Balan (Cong) by a margin of 6,959 votes. LDF retains the seat.
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