Nilambur By-Election Sparks Debate Over Past Political Alliances
A contentious debate over historical political alliances has emerged in Nilambur as the by-election nears. Congress-UDF's Aryadan Shoukath suggests the possibility of new alliances, while CPI(M)-LDF's M Swaraj clarifies past cooperation was with the Janata Party, not Jan Sangh. The by-election is a significant contest for both political fronts.

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A heated debate has reignited in Nilambur, as the electoral battle draws near, sparked by historical political alliances with lingering impacts on contemporary politics.
The debate centers on a controversial past connection between CPI(M) and Jan Sangh from decades ago. While Aryadan Shoukath of Congress-UDF foresees future alliances, M Swaraj of CPI(M)-LDF maintains any past collaboration was with the Janata Party, contradicting claims of ties with the Jan Sangh.
The upcoming by-election, set for June 19, holds significant weight for the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF and the opposing Congress-led UDF, reflecting broader political dynamics in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)