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Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Three-way firefight in Pala

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 10:24 pm
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Published: March 18, 2026
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  • KC(M) stronghold till 2019
  • Voter fatigue
  • Other issues
Mani C. Kappan MLA Pala constituency. File.

Mani C. Kappan MLA Pala constituency. File.
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It’s not just the anticipation of another head-to-head battle between sitting MLA Mani C. Kappan and Kerala Congress (M) chairman Jose K. Mani that is fuelling uncertainty in Pala this time.

The stakes are much higher. For the outcome of this election could mark the culmination of years of political twists and turns the Assembly constituency has witnessed since the death of K.M. Mani, the Kerala Congress patriarch. Adding to the intrigue, the fight for Pala promises a three-way battle this time, with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) fielding one of its most aggressive leaders in central Travancore, Shone George.

The Pala battleground has been simmering ever since the 2021 Assembly polls. What began as a bitter fight over several development projects between Mr. Kappen and Mr. Mani has evolved into a high-stakes duel for dominance. The KC(M), backed by the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) organisational machinery, is desperate to reclaim its citadel and shake off the shadow.

KC(M) stronghold till 2019

Pala, a KC(M) stronghold for over five decades, cracked in 2019 when Mr. Kappan pulled off a stunning upset in a byelection. What, however, followed was a reshuffling of Kerala’s long-standing coalition equations. Mr. Mani, as the heir to KC(M) founder K.M. Mani, regained his hold over the party following a vertical split and gradually steered it towards the Left. In response, Mr. Kappen launched his own outfit, the Kerala Democratic Party and aligned with the rival coalition.

Now, as Kerala heads to another Assembly election, the duel is back in the spotlight.

The LDF is counting on its deep booth-level network to convert slim margins from local polls into a decisive advantage. The KC(M), meanwhile, sees the NDA candidate as a wildcard capable of splitting anti-LDF votes. Mr. George, son of the former Kerala Congress veteran P.C. George, wields influence across panchayats added from the old Poonjar constituency and could potentially chisel away crucial support from the UDF.

Voter fatigue

The UDF, on its part, hopes to capitalise on voter fatigue with the KC(M) and the LDF government. Mr. Kappan, who lost three consecutive contests to K.M. Mani between 2006 and 2016, turned the tide in 2019 and now relies on the UDF’s dominance in eight of the 13 local bodies, including Pala municipality.

Meanwhile, the NDA has quietly begun its push, promoting Mr. George on social media and appealing to Catholic voters through shared anxieties on issues such as “love jihad.” Among the broader Hindu voter base, however, its appeal largely hinges on the development agenda championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Other issues

Beyond candidate profiles, several local issues could sway undecided voters, ranging from the Church’s stance and the crisis in the natural rubber sector to concerns over uneven development. With three high-profile contenders, shifting alliances, and local anxieties, Pala promises a high-octane electoral showdown where every vote counts.

Published – March 19, 2026 04:04 am IST



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