Kerala Local Body Polls Underway in 3 Wards, Mayoral Results Finalized

Polling is underway in three local body wards across Kerala, including one deferred due to the death of a UDF candidate. The mayoral elections for six corporations have concluded, resulting in women leading three of them. The BJP secured a historic victory in Thiruvananthapuram, with VV Rajesh becoming mayor. Independently, Pala municipality elected its youngest-ever woman chairperson, Diya Binu Pulikakkandam, with UDF support.

Key Points: Kerala Local Body Polls in 3 Wards, Mayoral Results

  • Polling in Payimpadam ward after UDF candidate's death
  • BJP's VV Rajesh makes history as Thiruvananthapuram Mayor
  • Women lead 3 major corporations
  • Pala elects youngest-ever woman chairperson
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Polling underway for local bodies at three wards in Kerala

Polling in 3 Kerala wards after candidate death. Results for 6 corporation mayors declared, with BJP making history in Thiruvananthapuram.

"We will move forward, taking everyone along. Development programmes will be implemented by treating all 101 wards equally. - VV Rajesh"

Malappuram, January 12

The polling began on Monday in the Payimpadam ward of Moothedam gram panchayat in Malappuram district of Kerala.

The Payimpadam ward is the seventh of Moothedam gram panchayat's 17 wards.

The polling station has been set up at Karappuram Crescent UP School. The ward has a total of 991 voters.

The voting will continue until 6 pm.

The election in this ward was postponed following the death of the United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate, Vattath Haseena, three days before the scheduled polling date.

While the panchayat ward election was deferred, voting in the district and block divisions had already been conducted. The counting of votes will be held on January 13.

Earlier, the UDF had won 16 out of the 17 wards in Moothedam Panchayat, while the LDF had secured victory in one ward.

The elections are also being held in the Vizhinjam ward of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation and the Onakkur ward of Pampakuda gram panchayat in Ernakulam district.

Meanwhile, the mayoral elections in Kerala concluded on December 26. Women have assumed leadership in three municipal corporations in Kerala.

UDF councillors V K Minimol, P Indira, and Dr Niji Justin were sworn in as mayors of the Kochi, Kannur, and Thrissur corporations, respectively.

The remaining three corporations, Kollam, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, will be headed by men.

In Kollam, UDF councillor A K Hafees took oath as mayor, while LDF councillor O Sadasivan assumed charge as the new mayor of Kozhikode. In Thiruvananthapuram, the BJP scripted history by securing an absolute majority, with VV Rajesh sworn in as mayor.

Addressing the media after his election, VV Rajesh struck a conciliatory note, emphasising inclusive governance and balanced development. "We will move forward, taking everyone along. Development programmes will be implemented by treating all 101 wards equally. Thiruvananthapuram will be transformed into one of the developed cities of the country," he said.

Meanwhile, Pala municipality created history by electing its youngest-ever woman chairperson. Diya Binu Pulikakkandam, who won the local body election as an independent candidate, was elected chairperson with 14 votes. The UDF decided to back Diya after three members of the Pulikakkandam family, Binu Pulikakkandam, his daughter Diya, and his brother Biju, extended support to the front.

Their support proved crucial in the 26-member municipality, where the LDF won 12 seats, the UDF secured 10, and independents won four seats. Following the family's decision to support the UDF, the District Congress Committee leadership offered the chairperson post to Diya for the first two years.

In Kochi, KPCC general secretary and councillor Deepthy Mary Varghese congratulated newly elected mayor V K Minimol, effectively putting an end to the controversy surrounding the mayoral selection.

However, in Thrissur, the mayoral election sparked a row after Congress councillor Lali James alleged that the District Congress Committee had "sold" the mayoral post to Dr Niji Justin.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to see women assuming leadership in three major corporations! Minimol, Indira, and Dr. Niji Justin 👏. Kerala has always been progressive in this regard. Hope they bring fresh perspectives to urban governance.
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VV Rajesh
As the newly elected Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram, I am humbled and thank the people for their historic mandate. Our focus is on inclusive development for all 101 wards. We will work day and night to transform our capital into a model city. 🙏
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Suresh O
The news from Thrissur about the alleged "sale" of the mayoral post is concerning. While internal party dynamics are complex, such allegations erode public trust. The Congress leadership should address this transparently. Democracy is about principles, not deals.
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Diya Binu Pulikakkandam
Thank you for the well-wishes. As the youngest chairperson of Pala, I see this as a responsibility to bridge the gap between youth aspirations and local administration. I am grateful for the support and promise to work for all residents, regardless of political affiliation.
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Anjali F
Interesting to see the BJP's absolute majority in Thiruvananthapuram. A significant shift in Kerala's political landscape. Hope Mayor Rajesh keeps his promise of balanced development. The real test begins now – delivering on ground.
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