The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

IUML sure of huge wins in Ponnani, Malappuram

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The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) says that it is 100% sure of pulling thumping victories both in the Malappuram and Ponnani Lok Sabha constituen­cies.

A meeting of the party’s district working committee held here on Wednesday reviewed the election process, particular­ly in the Ponnani and Malappuram constituen­cies. IUML State president Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal, who presided over the meeting, said the party’s con‰dence had doubled after the elections.

IUML district general secretary P. Abdul Hameed said United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate E.T. Mohammed Basheer would have a victory margin of two lakh votes in Malappuram.

M.P. Abdussamad Samadani would be elected from Ponnani with a lead of minimum one votes.

“These are the minimum expectatio­ns of the party after the reviews we conducted. When the results come, there will be more surprises,” he said.

Mr. Hameed said the Assembly lakh

segments of Eranad, Wandoor and Nilambur would together give a lead of at least one lakh votes to UDF candidate in Wayanad Rahul Gandhi. “The district will play a key role in Rahul Gandhi’s victory,” he said.

Low polling percentage

The meeting discussed the low polling percentage and the slow polling process and expressed concerns over the unpreceden­ted delays. “Such delays in a modern election are unheard of. The delays caused a lot of di˜culties for the people. It was at 11.30 p.m. when the last voter in a polling station at Nariparamb­a polled the vote,” said Mr. Hameed.

He said the low voter turnout would not a†ect the UDF, particular­ly the IUML.

IUML general secretary P.K. Kunhalikut­ty said the booth-wise data collected by the party were good enough to bolster the party’s con‰dence.

“If you go by booths and Assembly constituen­cies, everything is positive for the party,” said Mr. Kunhalikut­ty.

IUML leaders said the perceived face-o† with a section of the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathu­l Ulama would not a†ect the party’s prospects. They said there were no major di†erences between the IUML and the Samastha leadership.

 ?? SAKEER HUSSAIN ?? Expressing views: Indian Union Muslim League general secretary P.K. Kunhalikut­ty addressing a district working committee meeting of the party in Malappuram on Wednesday.
SAKEER HUSSAIN Expressing views: Indian Union Muslim League general secretary P.K. Kunhalikut­ty addressing a district working committee meeting of the party in Malappuram on Wednesday.

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