Key Points

The BJP has announced Mohan George as their candidate for the Nilambur byelection, a significant political event in Kerala. This election is a result of PV Anvar's resignation and allegations against the Left government, adding tension to the political atmosphere. The main contenders are Aryadan Shoukath of the UDF and M Swaraj of the LDF, highlighting the intense competition. This byelection will also serve as a major test of the popularity of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's government, ahead of next year's state assembly elections.

Key Points: BJP's Mohan George Enters Crucial Nilambur Byelection Race

  • BJP fields Mohan George in Nilambur byelection
  • Election follows PV Anvar's resignation and allegations against LDF
  • UDF's Shoukath and LDF's Swaraj pose key challenges to BJP
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Kerala: BJP fields Mohan George for Nilambur byelection

Mohan George to contest Nilambur byelection for BJP against Aryadan Shoukath and M Swaraj.

"We will take it as an opportunity to prosecute the Pinarai government. - VD Satheesan"

New Delhi, June 1

The Bharatiya Janata Party announced on Sunday that Mohan George would be its candidate for the byelection in the Nilambur Assembly constituency in Kerala. The election will be held on June 19, and the counting is scheduled for June 23.

The election was necessitated by the resignation of PV Anvar, an LDF-backed MLA, who stepped down in January after making several allegations against the Left government in the state, including claims of RSS influence in the home department and the framing of Muslim youth in false cases.

The main contest in the constituency is between United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate Aryadan Shoukath and the LDF's M Swaraj.

The byelection has political significance as it is a precursor to next year's state assembly election and will test the popularity of the current government led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

With the announcement of Swaraj's candidature, the CPI(M)'s rank and file are particularly energised, as the party is fielding its own candidate in the constituency after backing independent candidates in several past elections.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate Swaraj's election convention in Nilambur today.

Meanwhile, it is not yet clear whether Anvar will contest the election or not. His relationship with the UDF soured after it announced Aryadan Shoukath, his rival in the previous election, as its candidate. He is also enraged with the UDF for not declaring his induction into the alliance.

On Friday, Kerala Leader of Opposition (LoP) and Congress leader VD Satheesan said that the upcoming Nilambur by-election would be treated as an opportunity to hold the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government accountable. He also confirmed that the first phase of the campaign work has been completed.

"We have already launched the election campaign, and our conventions are also going on... We will take it as an opportunity to prosecute the Pinarai government..." Satheesan told ANI.

He added that preparations began a month ago and that significant voter outreach had already been achieved.

"We have completed our first round of election work and started our preparation a month ago. A total of 10,000 voters are enrolled in the election, out of which we have enrolled 8000..." he further added.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
BJP's entry in Nilambur is interesting! Kerala needs political alternatives beyond LDF-UDF monopoly. But Mohan George will have tough competition against established parties. Let's see if BJP can make inroads in God's Own Country 🤔
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Sneha P.
The way Anvar resigned and now the UDF fielding his rival shows how messy Kerala politics can be! Hope voters focus on development issues rather than personal rivalries. Nilambur needs better infrastructure and job opportunities.
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Arjun M.
CPI(M) fielding their own candidate after years of supporting independents shows they're serious. But Pinarayi government's performance will be under scanner. Recent controversies haven't helped their image. This bypoll will be a litmus test!
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Priya N.
As a Malayali, I wish parties would stop making this about settling scores. Nilambur voters deserve concrete plans for healthcare, education and tourism development. All we hear is political mudslinging 😒
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Vikram S.
BJP's candidate selection shows they're trying to expand beyond their traditional base in Kerala. But they need strong local connect - just parachuting candidates won't work. Kerala politics is different from North India!
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Meera R.
The claims about RSS influence and false cases need proper investigation, not just political rhetoric. Both sides should present facts rather than allegations. Kerala deserves clean politics!
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Karthik T.
Interesting to see Congress talking about holding government accountable when they're part of UDF which has its own issues. Kerala needs fresh

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