Indian Union Muslim League stocks go down

The Left wave has brought down the majorities of Muslim League candidates.

Update: 2016-05-20 01:02 GMT
League winners Kunhal-ikutty and Ubaidu-lla pick a green laddu from an almost blank tray. (Photo: DC)

MALAPPURAM: The Muslim League, which made a comeback in 2011 after the huge setback in 2006, has again been hit hard  in its bastion.  There has been   a huge erosion of votes in its strongholds in the district. Though it lost  only a single seat, the  Left wave has brought down the  majorities of Muslim League candidates.

Almost all candidates have lost an average of 9,000 votes compared to the last elections. Minister P.K. Abdurabb who remained far behind the LDF independent rival Niyas Pulikkalakath in Tirurangadi  during the counting topped the list with a loss of 24,165 votes.

Only  P.K. Kunhalikutty and P. Ubaidulla   maintained  their majorities on  par with the last elections. Kunhalikutty  lost only 180 votes and retained the Vengara seat with a majority of 38,057 votes. Ubaidulla who has the largest majority in the state won the Malappuram seat with a majority of 35,672 votes, down from 44,508 last time.

Minister Manjalamkuzhi Ali who won with a thin margin of  579 votes this time from Perinthalmanna has lost 9,010 votes. Only P.K Basheer,  sitting MLA of Eranad segment, increased the majority from 11,246 to 12,893. C. Mammutty of Tirur, T.A. Ahmed Kabeer of Mankada, T.V. Ibrahim of Kondotty, Abid Husain Tangal of Kottakkal have lost more than 15,000 votes from the previous majorities.  

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