"Preparations are progressing in such a manner to declare the list of UDFcandidates by first week of April," Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who is also the Chairman of Ruling Front, told PTI here today.
Congress election committee meeting to be held here tomorrow would finalise the list of party candidates.
However, the list would be released by party high command in Delhi, Chandy said. The state party leaders would be going to Delhi on March 28 to hold talks with the high command on election issues, he said.
Asked whethercertain controversial decisions on land taken by the government would affect the prospects of UDF in the polls, Chandy said doubts on the issues have been cleared.
"Some of the decisions have been withdrawn and in other cases clear explanation has been given," he said
The government was under attack for its orders issued in the first week of this month which gave sanction to an Eco-Tourism project in 420 acres of land at 'Methran kayal backwater' paddy fields at Kumarakom village in Kottayam districtand for super speciality medi city project in 47 acres of paddy land at Kadamakuddy in Kochi.
Meanwhile, discussions with Front partners on
seat-sharing was also progressing, Front sourcessaid.
The second largest partner in the ruling UDF, Indian Union Muslim League, which contested 24 seats last time, had already come out with list of candidates for 20 seats.
The party was expected to release the names of candidates for the rest of the seats in coming days.
Party leader and Industries Minister P K Kunhalikutty had said that the party was ready to release the list.
Other constituents, Kerala Congress (M) and JD(U), which contested 15 and six seats respectively in the last polls, have demanded more seats.
Talks with these parties are in the final stages, sources said.
RSP and KC-J, are the other two minor parties in the UDF.
Besides, the Front also has to accommodate a faction of CMP by providing a seat to its leader C P Johan.
Meanwhile,deliberations are also going on in full-swing in CPI-M, which heads the LDF opposition, in finalising the candidates.
However, the party has faced embarrassment with posters of protest coming up in constituencies against its move to field persons who were not active partymen like Cine actor K P A C Lalitha (Vadakancherry) media personality Veena George (Aranmula), Nikesh Kumar (Azhikode) and former Government Chief whip P C George (Poonjar), who was suspended from Kerala Congress (M), a partner in UDF, after he "questioned" the leadership of the party.
The issue with LDF is that besides the Front partners CPI(M), CPI, JD (S), NCP, and Congress(S), it also has to accommodate nearly 10 small parties that the Front has decided to co-operate or associate with for the polls.
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