
The united democratic front (UDF) will build the Secretary General of the Aryadan Shoukath Congress in the Nilamburburg constituency to secrete the line 19 June.
The National Congress management announced the name of Mr. Shoukatt on Monday and said it was a unanimous decision on the recommendation of the state management.
The bytection in Nilambur was necessary to resign PV Anvara for his membership in the Assembly on January 13 after his difference with the left democratic front (LDF). Mr. Anvar represented the election district as an independent LDF candidate in 2016 and 2021.
The opposition leader VD Satheesan said UDF was set up to face the selection in Nilambur by writing 8,000 odd new voters and equipping the side of the stand.
Mr. Satheesen expressed hope that Mr. Anvar, who is currently the State Congress of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), will work for UDF. “We decided to make Mr. Anvar part of UDF. The modifications will be announced later,” he said.
Thanks Cong. knowledge
Soon after the statement of his candidacy, Mr. Shoukath, thanked the leadership of the congress and said that the party would face the elections united. “There are other qualified hands in the party. The leadership has now decided on the competition. We will all work together,” he said, promising Nilambur will return from LDF.
Since 2016, an independent LDF member Mr. Anvar Nilambur was represented in the assembly. Before that, the congress veteran and the father of Mr. Shoukathho the late Aryadan Muhammed represented Nilambur for six consecutive periods.
“We will focus on the development route followed by my father. We will be dealing with the stagnation of the development that Nilambur has faced in the last nine years,” said Mr. Shoukath.
Tribe’s problems
He said that the problems of tribes and settlers of farmers living in the hilly areas of Nilambur remained unaddressed. “More than 200 tribal families live under blue plastic leaves without proper hygiene and hygiene, because the floods destroyed their homes in 2019. The government could not unfortunately rehabilitated them,” said Mr. Shoukath.
He accused the government of LDF of ignoring the questions of the settlers’ families and the permanent conflict in the region. “Nilambur’s culminating development will be a key question of elections,” he said, adding that LDF would lose the elections because people were very waiting for a change.
Published – May 26, 2025 20:32