Cherthala: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), considered a northern Indian political outfit, on Wednesday opened its account in electoral politics in the southern Indian state Kerala.

The AAP won the by-election in the 21st ward at Cherthalai-Arthungal in Alappuzha district.

Cherthalai is the home town of former defence minister A K Antony.

By-elections were held for 10 wards.

AAP candidate Tomi Ellessery contested the election after resigning as the president of the village council and also from the CPI-M which had given him the seat to contest.

The counting of votes was a tense affair as the victory margin was just three votes, reports thestatesman.com.

The AAP had also fielded candidates during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls but they did not fare well.

With the local bodies’ elections in the state likely to be held in October or November, this victory comes as a boost for AAP cadres here.

The party is likely to field a candidate for the Aruvikara assembly by-elecion.

AAP now rules the Delhi state after winning 67 out of 70 legislative assembly seats. It has four members in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament.