The counting of votes for 140 seats in Kerala has begun. Amidst all this, Congress leader and former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy prayed at Puthupally Church in Kottayam today i.e. Let me tell all of you that Chandy is also the party's candidate from the Puthupally assembly constituency in the state. The early trends of 106 seats in Kerala have come. LDF is leading in 81 seats and UDF is leading in 36 seats. Bjp is leading in one seat.
Earlier, LDF was leading at 45 and UDF at 18. BJP was leading in one seat. BJP candidate from this seat is Metro Main E Sreedharan. In fact, the results of the Assembly elections in Kerala are due today, with the Left Democratic Front (LDF), a Left-led alliance, and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) contesting today. Similarly, when it comes to exit polls, the LDF government in Kerala seems to be making a comeback with a one-sided majority.
However, nothing is clear yet. In Kerala, 140 assembly seats went to the polls on April 6. About that, 74.6 percent voting was recorded. Leaders of both the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front here are confident that they will win this election.
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