The ruling Left Alliance will win the Kerala Assembly elections again and rule Malayalam Manorama -Pre-election conducted by VMR Poll The results suggest.
All the 140 constituencies in Kerala will go to the polls on April 6 in a single phase. In Kerala, there is fierce competition between the ruling party, the Marxist Communist-led Left Democratic Front and the Congress-led United Democratic Front. The BJP is contesting alone.
The same coalition field saw the 2016 legislative elections. But the left-wing coalition was a great success. The BJP contested the election in alliance with Bharat Dharma Janasena, the strongest Ezhava-based political body. With 15.8 per cent of the vote, the BJP won by a landslide.
In Kerala, the BJP is aiming to show its vote bank this time around, with only direct competition between the Congress and the Left parties so far.
In this case, the pre-election polls are coming out. 3 polls have already been published in Kerala. All three polls suggest that the Left Alliance will win.
At this stage Malayalam Manorama And VMR have jointly conducted a poll on the Kerala Legislative Assembly elections. Its details are as follows:
How many seats for whom?
Total seats: 140
Left Alliance: 77- 82
Congress Alliance: 54-59
BJP alliance: 0-3
Others: 0-1
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Voting details
Left Alliance: 43.65%
Congress Alliance: 37.37%
BJP alliance: 16.46%
Others: 2.52%
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Chief Ministerial candidate
The answer given by the people of Kerala to the question of who should come first:
Binarayi Vijayan (CPM: 39%)
Oman Sandy (Cong): 26%
Shylaja (CPM): 12%
Ramesh Sennithala (Cong): 11%
Surendran (BJP): 5%
Union Minister Muralitharan (BJP: 3%)
Other: 4%
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