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Wednesday 16 December 2020

In Kochi, UDF’s Mayor candidate loses to NDA by one vote

Kerala Local Body Polls 2020
Incidentally, N Venugopal, former chairman of Greater Cochin Development Corporation, was recently booked in a theft case.
N Venugopal standing on a footpath near a deserted road. He is wearing a white shirt and is looking forward to the camera
Each vote counts. The phrase has literally come true for N Venugopal, the Mayor candidate of Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kochi Corporation. He lost the Kerala local body polls to NDA candidate by one vote. N Venugopal, a senior Congress leader and former chairman of the Greater Cochin Development Corporation (GCDA), contested from Island North ward, securing 181 votes. He lost to NDA’s Padmakumari T, who won 182 votes. Meanwhile, LDF candidate has been pushed to the third position. The loss of Venugopal, former general secretary of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), who was also showcased as the Mayor candidate of UDF, has come as a big blow to the UDF in Kochi, who had ruled the Corporation for the past 10 years. Moreover, Venugopal lost from the sitting seat of UDF in the Island North ward. Notably, Venugopal was arrested in August in a theft case related with valuables worth over Rs 1.40 lakh, which went missing from the official residence of the GCDA chairman, during his tenure as its chief. This could have probably become a set back for N Venugopal in the elections. During the tenure as the chairman, Venugopal had furnished his official residence with furniture costing Rs 50 lakh. However, when his term ended, many valuables were missing and a complaint was filed by the then GCDA Secretary. He was booked under sections 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property) and 408 (criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant) of the Indian Penal Code. Read: Former GCDA Chairman and Congress leader N Venugopal arrested in theft case Talking to the media following the results, Venugopal said there could have been a technical glitch and that one more vote was not counted. He told Manorama News that he will decide soon whether to go for an appeal. Although the UDF held the Kochi Corporation for the past two terms, it will not an easy fight for power this time, as it does not have a clear majority. Out of the 74 wards in the local body, UDF is leading in 31 wards, while LDF leads in 29 wards, NDA in five and independent candidates lead in 10 wards. Watch video of N Venugopal's reaction:
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