Kerala Assembly Election 2016: Filing of nominations to begin today

The Assembly Election in Kerala will be held on May 16 and counting on May 19.

Kerala Assembly Election 2016: Filing of nominations to begin today

Thiruvananthapuram: The filing of nominations for the upcoming Assembly Election in Kerala will begin on Friday.

The notification for the Assembly polls would be issued today and the last date for filing of nominations is April 29.

Scrutiny would take place on April 30 and last date for withdrawal is May 02.

The polls will be held on May 16 and counting is on May 19.

 

Congress-led ruling UDF, CPI-M headed LDF and BJP alliance have intensified their campaign.

Meanwhile, Election Department said it would roll out several monitoring and reporting mechanisms such as Mobile App-based poll monitoring, Web casting and video recording with the help of Kerala State IT Mission.

The poll day monitoring process starts the day before the actual polling. Smooth flow of poll-related information from polling booths to officials, including Chief Electoral officer and Election Commission of India, will be ensured using an android and SMS-based mechanism, an official release said.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, spearheading the UDF campaign along with KPCC president, VM Sudheeran and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, has already completed one round of electioneering across the state.

93-year-old CPI-M stalwart, VS Achuthanandan, who has started campaigning from North Kerala, is the main campaigner for his party-led LDF.

On the other hand, BJP is approaching voters by presenting itself as the 'third alternative' to UDF and LDF.

Chandy and 18 of his cabinet colleagues, eight from Congress and ten from other UDF constituents figure among those fielded for the election.

Congress is contesting 86 of the 140 Assembly seats in the state, leaving the rest to its partners. IUML, second largest UDF partner, has been allotted 24 seats, followed by KC-M 15, JD-U seven, RSP five, KC-J 2 and CMP one seat.

In contrast, CPI-M has fielded candidates in 92 constituencies, CPI-27, JD(S) five, NCP four, Congress (S) 1.

Other parties supporting LDF from outside-Janadhipatiya Kerala Congress four; INL three; Kerala Congress (B), a CMP faction, Kerala Congress scaria, RSP (Leninst)-- one each. (BJP has forged an alliance with Bharat Dharma Jana Sena

(BDJS), a new party formed by Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP), a social organisation of backward Ezhava community, allotting it 37 seats. BJP would contest in 97 seats while for the remaining six seats, it has reached an understanding with small parties.

BJP's key candidates include 86-year-old former Union Minister O Rajagopal, state president Kummanon Rajasekharan, V Muraleedharan, CK Padmanabhan, PK Krishnadas and PS Sreedharan Pillai and firebrand woman leader Shobha Surendran.

A total of 35,946 electronic voting machines would be used during polling. There would 21,498 polling stations which is 3.5 per cent more than the last polls in 2011.

At least 1.50 lakh officials would be deployed for polling process, officials said.

(With PTI inputs)

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