Rahul Gandhi\'s lead crosses 2 lakh mark;Cong-UDF maintains

Rahul Gandhi's lead crosses 2 lakh mark;Cong-UDF maintains

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

: The Opposition led-UDF in appears to be heading for a landslide in the state by continuing its lead in 19 of the total 20 seats with so far garnering over two lakh votes from Wayanad.

Besides Gandhi, five UDF candidtates-Remya Haridas, Hibi Eden, (all Congress), P K Kunhalikutty and E T (both IUML) have crossed the one lakh mark, as counting of votes is progressing in 140 centres across the southern state.

The only consolation for the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF was its performance in Alappuzha constituency, where its nominee A M Ariff is ahead of its rival by a margin of 9308 votes at 1.30 PM.

Gandhi's presence seems to have helped UDF put in an impressive performance in the polls.

The Pinarayi Vijayan-led had expected to repeat its 2004 performance, in which the Left Front won 18 seats, despite most exit polls predicting only 4-5 seats for them.

The BJP-NDA had also high expectations of opening its maiden LS account from the state this time, riding on the Sabarimala women's entry issue, which saw protests breaking out after the decided to implement the Supreme Court verdict, permitting women of menstrual age to offer prayers at the

However, the saffron party could make its presence felt so far only in Thiruvananthapuram,where its candidate Kummanam Rajasekaran came second, trailing former and nominee

K Surendran, the BJP candidate in Pathanamthitta, the ground zero of Sabarimala agitation, is trailing.

and BJP candidate also continued to trail in Ernakulam constituency, way behind Congress's Hibi Eden and CPI(M)'s P Rajeev.

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 14:21 IST