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Poll claims fly as UDF, LDF battle it out
Poll claims fly as UDF, LDF battle it out

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Poll claims fly as UDF, LDF battle it out

Kozhikode: A day after the closely-watched and politically-significant Nilambur bypoll, UDF and LDF camps pored over internal booth-level estimates collected from the field and concluded that the outcome would be a favourable one. While UDF reviewed its estimates and claimed that the front would secure a huge majority, LDF came out with a cautious estimate expecting a narrow victory margin. UDF claimed it would win by a big margin of around 10,000 votes. It expects a lead of over 4,000 votes in Vazhikkadavu, nearly the same margin in Moothedam, 1,500 votes in Edakkara and 1,000 votes each in Nilambur municipality and Pothukallu. UDF also expects small leads in Chungathara and Karulayi. On the other hand, LDF's internal feedback showed a tighter contest, projecting a narrow win margin of around 1,600 votes. Left is counting on leads in Amarambalam, Pothukallu, Nilambur municipality and Karulayi to offset UDF's expected lead of 1,500 votes in Vazhikkadavu and other narrow leads in Moothedam and Edakkara, where UDF has historically held a strong political base. LDF is also relying on internal differences and factionalism within the Congress to strengthen its position. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo What makes the race even more complex is independent candidate PV Anvar, whose resignation triggered the bypoll. Early projections from both camps estimated his vote share at 10,000 votes, but LDF sources now believe Anvar could secure well beyond that number, mainly by drawing support from UDF voters. The BJP is expected to get around 7,000 votes, while SDPI is likely to garner around 2,500 votes. For LDF and UDF, the stakes are high. Winning this bypoll will boost morale and set the tone for the upcoming local body elections and the 2026 assembly polls. Echoing UDF's estimates, candidate Aryadan Shoukath said he would win the polls with an 'A Plus grade' and secure leads in all panchayats as well as Nilambur municipality. He added that the front had gained support even from non-UDF voters and predicted a historic majority for UDF on Monday. LDF candidate M Swaraj said LDF expects a strong win in the constituency, noting that there was no anti-incumbency sentiment against the state govt there. IUML national general secretary PK Kunhalikutty said the UDF camp is confident of a comfortable win. He added that IUML has consistently worked with full commitment to secure victory for the UDF candidate. Kunhalikutty dismissed concerns that IUML votes might have shifted to Anvar, saying that even in tougher situations, IUML cadres have never taken such a stand.

Kerala government's Bakrid holiday shift sparks political row; IUML accuses Left of communal agenda
Kerala government's Bakrid holiday shift sparks political row; IUML accuses Left of communal agenda

New Indian Express

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Kerala government's Bakrid holiday shift sparks political row; IUML accuses Left of communal agenda

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Government's decision to change Bakrid holiday triggered a political row in the state on Friday with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) accusing it of attempting to implement "communal agenda and fascism" in the state. Originally Friday (June 6) was marked as holiday for Bakrid. However, following the reports that the festival would be celebrated on Saturday across the state, on Thursday, the Kerala government announced that Saturday, June 7, will be a public holiday for Bakrid. As per the change, government also declared that June 6 (Friday) would be a regular working day. Officials, in a statement, said the change was made to ensure the holiday aligns with the actual date of celebration observed by the people. However, IUML and a few Muslim outfits criticised the government's move to change the holiday. Responding to these criticisms, government on Thursday night, announced that all educational institutions, including profesional colleges, would be closed on Friday. However, it failed to pacify the ruffled feathers. IUML, the second largest coalition partner in the Congress-led UDF, said though Friday was declared a public holiday earlier, the Left government cancelled it for no reason. The government's act was amounted to provoke the minority community, senior IUML leader P M A Salam charged. "The Left (government) is attempting to implement more communalism and fascism than the BJP and the Sangh Parivar in the state," he alleged in a TV channel.

Political row brews over Bakrid holiday in Kerala
Political row brews over Bakrid holiday in Kerala

The Hindu

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Political row brews over Bakrid holiday in Kerala

The Kerala government's decision to change Bakrid holiday triggered a political row in the State on Friday (June 6, 2025) with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) accusing it of attempting to implement "communal agenda and fascism" in the State. Originally, Friday (June 6) was marked as holiday for Bakrid. However, following the reports that the festival would be celebrated on Saturday across the State, on Thursday, the Kerala government announced that Saturday, June 7, will be a public holiday for Bakrid. As per the change, government also declared that June 6 (Friday) would be a regular working day. Officials, in a statement, said the change was made to ensure the holiday aligns with the actual date of celebration observed by the people. However, IUML and a few Muslim outfits criticised the government's move to change the holiday. Responding to these criticisms, the government on Thursday night, announced that all educational institutions, including professional colleges, would be closed on Friday. However, it failed to pacify the ruffled feathers. IUML, the second largest coalition partner in the Congress-led UDF, said though Friday was declared a public holiday earlier, the Left government cancelled it for no reason. The government's act was amounted to provoke the minority community, senior IUML leader P.M.A Salam charged. "The Left (government) is attempting to implement more communalism and fascism than the BJP and the Sangh Parivar in the State," he alleged in a TV channel. However, General Education Minister V. Sivankutty strongly rejected the charges and said the government had shown reluctance in changing the holiday. He said the government took only some time to think and take a decision as there was change in the festival schedule. "After consulting with the Chief Minister, Friday was declared a holiday by 7.30 pm on Thursday. There is no need for any sorrow or protest on that. However, the opposition is trying to take political mileage over the matter," Mr. Sivankutty told reporters here. He also accused the Opposition of 'politicising even trivial matters.' CPI(M) leader and the party candidate in Nilambur bypoll, M. Swaraj, also shared similar views and said such controversies do not deserve even a reply. He alleged that the row over the holiday on account of the Muslim community's festival was an attempt to mislead the ongoing campaign for the June 19 bypoll. "An election is generally an occasion or platform to discuss healthy and democratic debates, discussions on development and the policies of the government but the opposition has been trying to mislead it and mix up communal venom in it since the beginning," he told reporters in Malappuram. He also accused the Congress-UDF of trying to create controversies out of void.

Eid-ul-Zuha 2025: Schools, Colleges In Kerala To Remain Closed On June 7
Eid-ul-Zuha 2025: Schools, Colleges In Kerala To Remain Closed On June 7

NDTV

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Eid-ul-Zuha 2025: Schools, Colleges In Kerala To Remain Closed On June 7

The Kerala government has declared a holiday for all educational institutions in the state on Friday and Saturday (June 7) in view of Eid-ul-Zuha (Bakrid). However, government offices will remain open on Friday, as the official public holiday has been rescheduled to Saturday, June 7, in accordance with the revised festival date. The holiday was earlier set for June 6 but had to be postponed after the moon was not sighted in time, causing the observance of the festival by a day. Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) state general secretary PMA Salam said the decision to grant a holiday to educational institutions on Friday came after strong public opposition. "The government gave in to public pressure. Instead of announcing a general holiday for all government institutions, it restricted the leave to educational institutions. Government offices should have been included," he said. In a Facebook post, he added, "The cancellation of the previously declared Eid holiday led to protests. The Muslim League demanded that Friday be declared a holiday for all government offices, not just educational institutions." Central Govt Offices In Kerala To Remain Closed On Saturday Central government offices in Kerala will also remain shut on Saturday, June 7, following the state government's revised directive. However, they remain open on Friday.

Eid-ul-Zuha: Holiday for edu instts today, tomorrow; govt offices to function today
Eid-ul-Zuha: Holiday for edu instts today, tomorrow; govt offices to function today

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Eid-ul-Zuha: Holiday for edu instts today, tomorrow; govt offices to function today

T'puram: The govt has declared holiday for all educational institutions in the state, including professional colleges, on Friday and Saturday owing to Eid-ul-Zuha. However, no holiday has been declared for govt offices on Friday as the govt has rescheduled the Bakrid holiday to Saturday, June 7, in accordance with the revised date of the festival. Earlier, the holiday was scheduled for Friday, June 6. The official holiday had to be rescheduled as the moon was not sighted on time, causing the festival to be observed a day later. IUML state general secretary PMA Salam said the state govt declared holiday for educational institutions on Friday after strong public protest. "The govt has bowed to intense protest. Instead of declaring a general holiday for all govt institutions, it has limited the holiday to educational institutions alone. Govt offices should have been included," he said. Holiday for central govt offices rescheduled Following the decision of the state govt to postpone the holiday for Eid-ul-Zuha, central govt offices in Kerala will observe the holiday on Saturday, June 7. June 6 will be a working day for all central govt offices in Kerala. TNN

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