Congress struggles to pick Kerala CM amid factional war, BJP hits out
Congress struggles to pick Kerala CM amid factional war, BJP hits out
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In this episode of Tamil Nadu Singapenne, India Today's Akshita Nandagopal's ground report from Coimbatore captures the pulse of the people and intense political battle unfolding in the city's North and South constituencies ahead of the assembly elections. As candidates from major Dravidian and national parties engage in rigorous door-to-door campaigns, voters voice clear demands for better infrastructure, specifically a metro rail system, and improved basic healthcare and education. While some residents express satisfaction with recent road developments, others criticise the distribution of freebies, arguing that funds should be redirected toward sustainable urban development and job creation. The electoral contest in the region, traditionally considered a stronghold for certain political factions, has become a high-stakes battleground.
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