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The outcome of the Assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, West Bengal and Pondicherry has ratified the findings of the exit poll conducted by The Hindu -CNN-IBN team. The fall of a few veterans in the Indian Union Muslim League and considerable inroads by the Left into the Muslim votebank are some significant aspects of the election outcome in Kerala. Though the Congress suffered a setback in the State, it has made gains in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. The party may be able to retain power in Assam.
C.P. Velayudhan Nair,
The results have thrown up some interesting aspects regarding people's choice of leaders. The anti-incumbency argument has been nullified in West Bengal. In Tamil Nadu, outgoing Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's fate was sealed when she suspended over a lakh State Government employees for striking work. The lesson for her and others do not trample upon the rights of the common man because he is the king in a democracy.
Yugal Rayalu,
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