Kerala Assembly Elections: The Name-sake Challenge
In the Kerala assembly elections, numerous candidates are contending with name-sake opponents, posing a unique challenge as they navigate the nomination process. Leaders like P V Anvar, P Rajeev, and others are among those affected. The official list could see changes after nomination scrutiny and withdrawals.
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As the nomination deadline closed for the Kerala assembly elections, candidates across the state are grappling with the unusual complication of name-sakes in various constituencies.
Prominent political figures, including Trinamool Congress leader P V Anvar and Minister P Rajeev, are facing rivals with identical names, complicating their election campaigns. The confusion is particularly notable in constituencies like Beypore, Kalamassery, and others.
With the nomination details still being finalized, changes are expected post-scrutiny, potentially reducing the number of name-sake candidates competing in this highly contested election.
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