In a tightly fought contest in Kerala's Nemom Assembly constituency, BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar has edged ahead of CPI(M)'s V Sivankutty by 2,151 votes, according to the latest counting trends, underscoring the high-stakes nature of the battle.
Nemom, long seen as a crucial battleground between the BJP and the Left, is once again witnessing a keen contest.
Early trends point to a close race, with both candidates drawing significant support from their respective voter bases. While the BJP is looking to consolidate its presence in Kerala, the CPI(M) is striving to hold on to its influence in the constituency.
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Vote counting is still underway, and officials caution that the margin may fluctuate as more rounds are completed. Analysts say factors such as voter turnout, local dynamics and campaign strategies are likely shaping the contest.
With the race still on a knife's edge, Nemom remains firmly in focus, as the final outcome could carry wider implications for political momentum and party strategy in the state.
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