On Tuesday evening, UDF workers participate in the final of the Nilambur campaign. | Photo Credit: Sakkeer Hussain
The third day campaign for the Nilambur Assembly of 19th June ended on Tuesday evening with a trembling, as the key contestants showed their strength and popularity in the independent final gatherings in Nilambur.
The campaign aperture dropped at 6 pm, 48 hours before the vote, while the city of Nilambur exploded in a frantic final when candidates and supporters gathered in their designated areas and marked one of the coarse conclusions of the campaign ever seen.
In a closely questioned battle, where the left democratic front (LDF) M. Swaraj and United Democratic front (UDF) Aryadan Shhoukath are leading runs, other key players such as BJP Mohan George are also in India Trinamool Congress State India elected for voting voting, which are competing votes for vote for vote. Country.
All key players except Mr. Anvar, who compete as independent, took part in a frantic final. Police have given key players different areas to prevent any undesirable incident.
LDF workers took part in the final of the Nilambur campaign on Tuesday evening. | Photo Credit: Sakkeer Hussain
The path of Calicut-Imbur-Gudalur passing through the city of Nilambur was the phase of the final. While the UDF workers and leaders gathered in the power between the hospital intersection and Milma Booth, the workers and leaders of the BJP gathered between the hospital intersection and the Safa jewelry. LDF workers had their election finals among the Junction Maharani and the police station Nilambur. SDPI workers released their last show on Lower Chandakkunn.
The police assigned Mr. Anvar the space of the Chandakkunn bus booth. However, he decided to address voters in person instead of organizing a big final.
Mr. Shoukath pulled the roadshow out of Lazhikkadav to Nilambur and took part in the last moments of the elections in Nilambur. Several leaders of Congress were attended by the finals held in Edakkar and Nilambur. Mr. Swaraj also joined the final after participating in a colorful roadshow.
Almost two Lakh voters in Nilambur will go to the election cabins on Thursday to choose their MLA. Mr. Anvar resigned on 13 January as an independent MLA in Nilambur LDF after he fell out with CPI (M), which led to the selection.
Published – June 17, 2025 20:35