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CPI(M) leader K.K Shailaja confident of winning from Peravoor, considered a Congress bastion

Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past administrative experience and what she terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in the …

CPI(M) leader K.K Shailaja confident of winning from Peravoor, considered a Congress bastion

Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past administrative experience and what she terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in the past 15 years would help her to win the election against the incumbent UDF MLA Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran…

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  • Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past administrative experience and what she terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in…
  • Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past administrative experience and what she
  • terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in the past 15 years would help her to win
  • the election against the incumbent UDF MLA Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past

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  • administrative experience and what she terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in
  • the past 15 years would help her to win the election against the incumbent UDF MLA

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  • terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in the past 15 years would help her to win
  • the election against the incumbent UDF MLA Banking on a mix of development promises, the veteran CPI(M) leader in Kerala says past
  • administrative experience and what she terms as ‘growing dissatisfaction’ over lack of major initiatives in the constituency in