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UDF Support Secures Victory in Taliparamba: Independent MLA TK Govindan

Independent MLA TK Govindan credited the UDF for his victory in the Taliparamba constituency. He defeated CPI(M) candidate PK Shyamala Teacher by 12,551 votes. Govindan said he will meet UDF leaders to express his gratitude. Keralam CM-designate Satheesan confirmed cabinet formation is in final stages.

"Support from UDF reason behind victory in Taliparamba": Independent MLA TK Govindan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 16

Keralam Independent MLA TK Govindan, who contested the recently concluded assembly polls from Taliparamba constituency, on Saturday credited the United Democratic Front for his electoral victory, stating that support from the Congress-led alliance played a crucial role in his success.

"The strong support of the UDF was the reason behind the victory in Taliparamba," Govindan told reporters here.

He further said he would soon meet UDF leaders to express his gratitude for their support during the election. "I will meet the UDF leaders to express my gratitude. It has been assured that special consideration will be given to the constituency after the government is formed," Govindan added.

Govindan contested the 2026 Keralam assembly polls as an independent candidate and defeated PK Shyamala Teacher of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), by a margin of 12,551 votes in the Taliparamba assembly elections.

Earlier in the day, Keralam Chief Minister-designate Satheesan said the United Democratic Front (UDF) would submit the list of ministers to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Sunday as discussions over cabinet formation continued among alliance partners.

Satheesan confirmed that the process of cabinet formation was in its final stages and said all ministers would take the oath along with him on May 18. "Discussions are ongoing, and tomorrow we will provide the list of ministers to the Governor. All the ministers will be taking the oath," he said.

After meeting leaders of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Satheesan asserted that the UDF would continue to uphold its secular position despite criticism from political opponents.

"There are some forces in Keralam trying to propagate a hate campaign. But the Muslim League and their leader, Panakkad Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, took a strong secular stand. Together, they have taken a firm secular position, and the UDF stance is also secular. We will continue it," Satheesan said.

The Congress-led UDF secured a decisive mandate in the 140-member Keralam Assembly by winning 102 seats, ending the Left Democratic Front's (LDF) decade-long rule in the state. Satheesan, who has served as Leader of the Opposition since 2021, was officially named for the Chief Ministerial post on May 14.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see UDF winning after LDF's decade-long rule. But I hope Satheesan keeps his promises about development. Taliparamba needs real progress, not just thanks to alliances. 😊

Vikram M

The margin of 12,551 votes is significant. Shows UDF's ground-level work in Malabar region. But I worry about the Muslim League's influence - hope UDF stays truly secular as Satheesan claims.

Sarah B

As an outsider looking in, this seems like typical Kerala politics - alliances shifting like sand. But if it benefits the people of Taliparamba, that's what matters. Let's see if 'special consideration' materializes. 🏖️

David E

Satheesan is walking a tightrope - balancing IUML demands while claiming secularism. In Kerala, that's the only way to govern. Hope he focuses on unemployment and education as promised.

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