Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

People of Kerala created history by re-electing LDF: Prakash Karat

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NEW DELHI: Former General Secretary of CPI (M) and senior party leader Prakash Karat on Sunday appreciate Chief Minister of Kerala Pinyari Vijayan for his “grand” victory of party-led alliance Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala Assembly election.

However, the counting of votes still underway in the state and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is leading on 57 seats out of 140 Assembly constituen­cies.

Karat in an exclusive interview with ANI said: “I extend greetings to the people of Kerala who have created history by electing LDF government once again to power.”

The CPI-M leader also said that this victory is significan­t because no other government has been re-formed for 40 years.

“This is a significan­t victory because in the past 40 years no government has been re-elected for a second successive term. This shows that the people of Kerala have appreciate­d the excellent performanc­e of Pinarayi Vijayan government. It has a record of the way they have tackled the flood, Covid and pro-people developmen­t,” he said.

Former CPI(M) General Secretary Karat also said that this victory is also significan­t because it has improved upon the majority of LDF had in the last election.

“I am sure LDF government in Kerala will fulfilled the aspiration­s of the people,” he said further.

The counting for 140 seats in the state has begun today at 8 am with COVID-19 protocol in place. The CPI-M or alliance needs to win 71 seats form the government, a number the LDF seems to be comfortabl­e crossing.

The polling in the state was held in a single phase on April 6.

The counting of votes has also started today for the high-stakes Assembly polls in - Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and the Union territory of Puducherry adhering to COVID-19 protocols.

The counting is done under the shadow of a raging coronaviru­s pandemic to elect their next government­s.

The EC has made elaborate arrangemen­ts for smooth and safe counting in 822 Assembly constituen­cies in five States/UT and for by-polls in 4 parliament­ary constituen­cies and 13 assembly constituen­cies across 13 states.

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