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Despite running a low-key campaign, ex-teacher Gopakumar won the third seat the BJP won in Kerala elections – Chathannoor – which was a Left stronghold
A bench of Justices L Victoria Gowri and N Senthilkumar passed the interim order on a plea filed by K R Periakaruppan, who is a leader of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).
The BJP’s third seat came from the Chathannoor constituency in nearby Kollam district, where B B Gopakumar’s consistent work at the grassroots level paid rich dividends to the party. Gopakumar had lost the elections at the constituency in 2016 and 2021.
From the cool halls of the Kalaignar Library to the heat of the Meenakshi temple market, Madurai Central revealed a state caught between the DMK’s governance, the BJP’s muscle, and Vijay’s idealistic surge
According to the party, the slips belonged to Booth No. 29 of the Noapara Assembly constituency and were found scattered near a petrol pump in the Nilgunj Subhash Nagar area under Madhyamgram Assembly constituency.
Both TMC and BJP stake prestige to clinch the key seat; Mamata's 2021 loss to Suvendu in Nandigam prompted the BJP leadership to pitch him against her in her Kolkata bastion