
The final weeks of uncertainty, the national leadership of Bharatiya Janata (BJP) in Nový Delhi on Sunday on Sunday, was built by Mohan George as a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the Byeection Nilamburk.
Mr. George, who joined politics as the leader of the Keral (KERAL students, has long been a collaborator of the founder of the Congress of Keral (B) (KC (B)), R. Balakrishna Pillai, for a long time. Later, he switched to several pages of Keral Congress and joined Keral Congress, an ally of the unified democratic front (UDF).
Voters’ orientation
BJP, who originally called Bryll at the end of the second drink of Pinaraya Vijayan as insignificant, realized that it could be in a blow of 2026 election elections to remain on a secondary survey.
However, Mr. George’s current political tendencies have led to a campaign on the left democratic front (LDF) and the united democratic front (UDF) in Nilambur to accuse each other of the “donation” of a candidate for a candidate from a Christian settlement farmer. (BJP received 17,000 votes in the segment of the Nilambur River in the elections to Lok Sabha in 2024.)
The head of the Congress of Kerala Mons Joseph, Mla, denied the accusation of LDF that Mr. George was a party. He said Mr. George changed the loyalty of the Keral Congress (M), the ally of LDF. LDF was published by Mr. George’s photographs, who took part in the District Congress Convention at Keral Congress last month.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) Member of the State Committee and LDF candidate for Nilambur Byboll M. Swwaj said BJP considered UDF to be a popular hunting ground for poaching for ideologically ambiguous leaders and Mr. George was the latest.
BJP membership
Mr. George is a member of the Syrian Church of Malankara Mar Thoma, an oriental Protestant Christian designation. He said he would soon accept the primary BJP membership and submitted his nomination documents on Monday. Mr. George said that the leader of BJP Noble Mather invited him to join the party. He said that Bharath Dharma Jan Sen, an ally BJP, widely perceived as Sree Narayan Dharma Paripalana Yogam’s political arm with considerable pockets of influence in the Ezhava community, instead suggested his name.
(Girish Mekkatu, leader BDJS, won 12,000 votes in Nilambur in the 2016 elections. In 2021, the share of BJP voting in the election district reduced to 8,500 when the party built its candidate TK Ashok Kumar.)
Published – 1 June 2025 20:10