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Election Campaign : Campaign Accelerates in 29 Municipal Corporations from Today, Veteran Leaders to Join Candidates

The election campaign for 29 municipal corporations in the state is now entering a decisive phase, and from today, the pace of each candidate's campaign will significantly increase.
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The campaign for the elections of 29 municipal corporations in the state is now entering a decisive phase, and from today, the speed of each candidate's campaign will increase significantly. After the scrutiny of nomination papers, withdrawals, and the announcement of the final list of candidates, the political battle in the field has now begun. Therefore, from today, the intensity of the campaign will be clearly visible in various cities across the state.

In this phase, candidates will personally enter the field and engage directly with voters, with plans for house-to-house visits, foot marches, meetings, corner gatherings, and large-scale campaign rallies. Additionally, it has been informed by sources that prominent leaders from state and national levels of major political parties will enter the field for campaigning. Therefore, there is a possibility that the campaign will see more intense accusations and counter-accusations.

Notably, this year's election will see new experiments in campaigning methods. Along with traditional meetings and rallies, unique campaign rallies, theme-based marches, aggressive campaigning on social media, video messages, reels, and live interactions will be extensively used. Special emphasis will be placed on digital campaigning to attract young voters.

In the state's 29 municipal corporations, the direction of the campaign will be different due to various political equations. In some places, there will be direct contests between two parties, while in some municipal corporations, the presence of rebels and independent candidates will lead to multi-colored contests. Therefore, the campaign strategy is being tailored differently for each ward.

Meanwhile, major parties have scheduled campaign tours of prominent leaders, with the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, former Chief Minister, Union Ministers, as well as party presidents and influential leaders set to hold rallies in various cities. The presence of these leaders is expected to boost the enthusiasm of the campaign and spark political discussions among voters.

Overall, from today, the campaign for the municipal elections in the state is set to reach its peak, and signs indicate that the political atmosphere will heat up further in the coming days. The election outcome will depend on which party reaches the voters more effectively, whose campaign strategy succeeds, and which side the big guns favor.

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