
Kerala Assembly elections | Police steps up vigil in Thiruvananthapuram on final day of campaigning
The Hindu
Station house officers hold meetings with political leaders to solicit cooperation towards restrictions
Following the Election Commission of India (ECI)’s ban on ‘kottikalasham’ (or ‘kalashakottu’), the police in the capital district have geared up to prevent any attempt to organise the customary finale on Sunday. The event, which typically involves party workers engaging in noisy revelry to mark the culmination of a high-voltage campaign, has been prohibited in view of the COVID-19 surge.More Related News

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