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Vehicle inspection row leaves UDF stuttering

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June 15, 2025

Leaders face mounting criticism after objecting to mandatory vehicle inspection by poll officials ahead of bypoll

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @Malappuram

WHAT'S with by-elections, bags... and the UDF? Following the trolley-bag controversy that dogged last year's Palakkad assembly by-election, another row over a bag has erupted in the run-up to the Nilambur by-poll—both involving the opposition front.

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