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Dissenters won't impact poll prospects, LDF targeting 110 seats, says CPI (M)

Public Lokpal
March 22, 2026
Dissenters won't impact poll prospects, LDF targeting 110 seats, says CPI (M)
KANNUR (KERALA): CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan on Sunday said that party dissidents would not affect the ruling Left front's prospects in the upcoming Assembly elections, asserting that the number of defectors is "insignificant".
Speaking to reporters here, Govindan said the handful of leaders who left the party would have no impact on the April 9 polls and said the ruling LDF targeted 110 seats in the upcoming polls.
Four senior leaders, including G Sudhakaran have revolted against the party and are facing the elections as independents.
Single phase elections to 140 Assembly seats in Kerala will be held on April 9, with the counting scheduled on May 4.
PTI




