Kerala Assembly polls: Initial counting trends show Cong-led UDF leading  
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Kerala Assembly polls: Trends after 9 am show UDF continues to lead

As counting of EVM votes polled in the April 9 Kerala Assembly elections commenced, trends after 9 am show the Congress-led UDF leading in the state.

Thiruvananthapuram |As counting of EVM votes polled in the April 9 Kerala Assembly elections commenced, trends after 9 am show the Congress-led UDF leading in the state.

The UDF was ahead in close to 90 seats, while the CPI(M)-led LDF was leading in over 40 seats with the BJP-headed NDA in the front in around 5 assembly constituencies as EVM votes began to be counted, according to news reports.

As per Election Commission figures, Congress is ahead in 10 seats, CPI(M) in 5, CPI in 2, Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 2 and IUML, RJD and Kerala Congress (KEC) with one each, among others.

The trends appear to support the UDF claim that it would get a huge majority. PTI If the situation continues, the UDF stand to claim power in the state.

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