High Stakes Showdown: Nilambur Bypoll Draws Significant Voter Turnout
The Nilambur Assembly bypoll in Kerala observed a significant voter turnout, reaching 73.26% by 5 PM. Security was tight with central forces and webcasting. Key candidates included LDF's Swaraj and UDF's Shoukath. Votes are to be counted on June 23, with candidates optimistic despite challenges.

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The Nilambur Assembly constituency in Kerala witnessed a major political battle during the bypoll on Thursday. Voter turnout was robust, touching 73.26% by late afternoon, though lower than the previous assembly polls in 2021.
The Election Commission managed security with central forces and a comprehensive webcasting system, ensuring smooth operations across 263 polling stations. Notable contenders included M Swaraj of the ruling LDF, Congress-led UDF's Aryadan Shoukath, independent candidate P V Anvar, and BJP's Mohan George.
Despite some rain early in the day, candidates expressed confidence in their prospects. The results will be pivotal, with counting scheduled for June 23.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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