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Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Manalur constituency on the edge in a battle of titans

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 5:46 pm
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Published: April 4, 2026
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The heat is unforgiving—and so is the contest. In the Manalur Assembly constituency, the campaign is no longer just about speeches and slogans. It is about moments. Personal, powerful, and political.

With no clear trend and margins too close to call, Manalur is witnessing one of its most intense electoral battles in decades. Every front sees this as a prestige fight. Every candidate is pushing beyond the conventional.

At Brahmakulam, the campaign took an unexpected turn for T. N. Prathapan, the United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate. Class VI student Minhaj has been waiting for him patiently. When Mr. Prathapan arrived, the boy stepped forward with a simple request: to cut his birthday cake together. Surrounded by people, the cake was cut, sweets were shared, and for a brief moment, politics gave way to pure connection.

“This is my strength,” Mr. Prathapan says. “I am one among the people. I have a place in their hearts.”

Confident as ever, he adds, “Some leaders don’t just contest—they rewrite history. I have no doubt about my victory.”

A three-time MLA and former MP who has never tasted defeat, Mr. Prathapan is running a high-voltage campaign—blending grassroots engagement with tech-driven outreach like Augmented Reality-assisted voter connect and a structured election war room. His 10-point guarantee promises swift implementation within ten months, targeting what he calls a “lost decade” in Manalur.

A farmer offeringt bananas to LDF candidate C. Ravindranath during his campaign at Manalur.

A farmer offeringt bananas to LDF candidate C. Ravindranath during his campaign at Manalur.
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K.K. Najeeb

Across the constituency in Mullassery, the mood shifts—but the emotional undercurrent remains just as strong. At a campaign meeting, Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) C. Ravindranath was not just greeted as a candidate, but as a teacher. Former students from St. Thomas College, Thrissur, gathered in large numbers, waiting to meet the man they still call “sir.”

Handshakes turned into embraces. Smiles into memories. Many pledged openly to work for his victory.

Known as the “Minister on cycle,” Mr. Ravindranath carries a different kind of political capital—what his supporters call “student wealth.” A retired Chemistry Professor, his years in academia continue to echo across the constituency.

“My dream is sustainable development,” he says, outlining his ‘Nava Manalur’ vision. “I want to build a model agricultural constituency with modern, people-centric growth.” Backed by the LDF’s organisational strength and a legacy of two consecutive wins, he also carries the responsibility of retaining the seat—a task he approaches with quiet confidence.

K.K. Aneesh Kumar, the BJP candidate, interacting with people during his campaign in Manalur.

K.K. Aneesh Kumar, the BJP candidate, interacting with people during his campaign in Manalur.
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K.K. Najeeb

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) K. K. Aneesh Kumar, State vice-president of the party, is scripting his own narrative. A strong organiser and a key strategist behind Suresh Gopi’s Lok Sabha success in Thrissur, Mr. Aneesh Kumar is banking on the steady rise of BJP’s vote share.

“Just like Thrissur got its first BJP MP in 2024, it will get its first MLA in 2026,” he says, exuding confidence.

Manalur’s electoral history adds to the intrigue. Once a Congress bastion, the constituency shifted towards the LDF in recent years, with CPI(M)’s Murali Perunelly securing decisive victories in 2016 and 2021. But this time, history offers little certainty.

At the heart of the campaign are pressing local issues—road infrastructure, irrigation, coastal tourism development and basic amenities. With a socially diverse electorate, including significant Christian and Ezhava communities, the constituency demands careful political calibration.

And as the heat builds, one thing is certain—the people of Manalur is watching, waiting, and weighing every move.

Published – April 04, 2026 11:16 pm IST



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