Kerala's Political Clifford: Satheesan's Retreat Before the Results
V D Satheesan, Congress leader, retreats to a resort in Kuttikanam, Kerala, before the announcement of the election results. Having jested about self-imposed exile if UDF fails, his trip suggests anticipation for a comeback. The results on May 4 will shape Kerala's political future.
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As Kerala's highly charged election campaign winds down, Congress leader V D Satheesan has chosen a serene resort retreat in Kuttikanam to await the May 4 poll results. Relaxing with family, Satheesan has shared glimpses of his getaway on social media, amid swirling political speculation.
During the campaign, Satheesan jested about going into 'vanavas' or exile if the United Democratic Front (UDF) did not secure a commanding victory. His remark sparked playful jabs from the Left Democratic Front (LDF), but Satheesan maintains optimism, hinting at a strong political reemergence.
The election, held on April 9, saw energetic campaigns across Kerala's 140 Assembly constituencies. The results are eagerly awaited, with political momentum expected to pick up as the state anticipates the official announcement.
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