Skirmishes reported as campaign ends in Kerala

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Campaign for the elections came to a close across at 6 p.m. on Sunday amid reports of skirmishes between workers of the three rival political parties coming in from several parts of the state.

A total of 25,408,711 voters, including 13,111,189 women, 12,297,403 men and 119 belonging to the 'other' gender, will exercise their franchise in 24,970 polling stations spread across 14 districts.

Among those affected by the skirmishes were senior and the party's candidate from Thiruvananthapuram, Shashi Tharoor, who were was stopped by angry Left workers near here and had to taken to safety by their security officials.

A peeved Antony later said that this was the first time that he encountered such a fracas and that it happened in front of the police.

"If this is the fate of the leaders, how will a free and fair election be held? Both and are responsible for unleashing violence," Antony said.

In Vadakara, where an intense poll battle is on the cards between Congress' K. Muraleedharan and CPI-M strongman P. Jayarajan, the has clamped Section 144 at five places in the constituency from 6 p.m. on April 23 to 10 p.m. on April 24 to ensure peaceful atmosphere.

In the Pathanamthitta constituency, the vehicle of BJP candidate was blocked by Left workers.

In Ponanni, the Congress-led (UDF) workers created trouble for Left-backed and sitting MLA P.V. Anwar.

The other places where party workers clashed with each other were Alappuzha, Kottayam and Idukki.

In Kochi, the police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the workers of the Left and the (SDPI).

The CPI-M-led Left is hoping to do well in the elections as it feels the people will vote for the Left in appreciation of the three-year rule of the government.

"Our candidates will win big, as our good governance is being felt by more and more people. At several places, there is an unholy alliance between the Congress, the BJP and the Indian Union Muslim League, which will see the end of the UDF," Vijayan said.

"The UDF will make it 20 out of 20 in That's what I could sense as I travelled all across the state. The BJP will be ousted from power," said Ramesh Chennithala, of the Opposition in the state.

said: "The development agenda set out by has been widely accepted, and it will be there to be seen on May 23," said Pillai.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 21 2019. 21:40 IST