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KC(M) bets big on LDF central zone rally, puts to rest defection rumours

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Last updated: February 3, 2026 3:08 pm
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Published: February 3, 2026
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With the Left Democratic Front (LDF) central zone rally set to hit the road in coming days, the Kerala Congress (M) [KC(M)] is pushing hard to turn the march into a statement of political intent and organisational muscle.

The rally comes at a particularly sensitive moment for the regional party, following widespread speculation that the Jose K. Mani-led outfit was weighing a possible switch to the Congress-led rival United Democratic Front (UDF). Party leaders view the event as a timely opportunity to decisively nail down their political alignment and silence the rumour mill once and for all.

“The decision to entrust Mr. Mani with the leadership of the march is being seen within the party as a clear acknowledgement of its growing clout within the LDF and its strategic relevance in Central Travancore. All-out efforts are therefore being made to ensure the event is a grand success,” said a senior party leader.

The rally will be flagged off from Aranmula on February 6 and will pass through Adoor, Thiruvalla and Changanassery before winding up in Kottayam on February 7. It will resume on February 8 from Puthuppally and conclude at Vaikom. The February 9 leg will begin from Pala and cover Idukki district, followed by the Devikulam-Kothamangalam stretch on February 10. On February 11, the rally will tour Ernakulam district, before culminating on February 14 after passing through Angamaly, Aluva and Paravur, with its final leg covering Kochi and ending in Ernakulam.

Captained by Mr. Mani, the rally will also see the presence of senior LDF figures including K.K. Shailaja of the CPI(M)], P.P. Suneer, MP, of (CPI), and Varughese George of RJD, lending the march the weight of the broader Left leadership.

Expanding footprint

Unlike earlier KC (M)-led mobilisations, which largely remained anchored to the party’s traditional base regardless of its political location, the current rally carries a sharper electoral subtext. It is also aimed at expanding the party’s footprint among coastal Christian communities. Party leaders point to Mr. Mani’s intervention in the Munambam land issue was a political turning point that helped open new channels of engagement along the coast. The rally’s route through the coastal belts of Central Kerala is designed to consolidate this emerging support.

Mr. Mani’s recent visit to Bishop Antony Kattiparambil at the headquarters of the Diocese of Cochin at Fort Kochi has only added to the political buzz, fuelling talk of the party setting its sights on a coastal seat. The leadership, however, has sought to play down the speculation, maintaining that seat-sharing negotiations within the LDF will acquire a clearer shape only after the zonal rallies conclude.

Published – February 03, 2026 08:38 pm IST



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