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Kerala local body polls: Triangular contest shapes Kasaragod’s high-stakes elections

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Last updated: December 4, 2025 4:03 am
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Published: December 4, 2025
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A tight triangular contest among the Left Democratic Front (LDF), the United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is redefining the political landscape of Kasaragod, a district where linguistic and political diversity run deep. With seven languages shaping its social fabric, the district’s multifaceted politics has ensured that all three fronts wield notable influence, despite the NDA lacking representation in the Assembly and Parliament.

The LDF now controls the district panchayat, having secured power with the support of an Independent who had quit the Congress. Of the 17 divisions, the LDF holds eight, the UDF seven, and the NDA two. Of the three municipalities, the UDF governs Kasaragod, while the LDF is in power in Kanhangad and Neeleswaram.

Among the six block panchayats, the LDF governs four and the UDF two. Across the 38 grama panchayats in the district, political control remains fragmented: the LDF leads in 19 panchayats, the UDF in 15, and the NDA in three. In Manjeswaram, an Independent presides with multi-party support.

The fronts have entered the battlefield with sharply contrasting themes. While the LDF is highlighting State-level achievements alongside its local development claims, the NDA is foregrounding the performance of the Central government. The UDF, meanwhile, is accusing both fronts of overlooking the district and failing in governance, while promising corrective development measures.

The delimitation has increased the total number of wards and altered boundaries, prompting significant shifts in political calculations. In some regions, incumbents gain an edge, while in others, the Opposition senses an advantage. Several areas, however, remain unpredictable.

All divisions in the district panchayat are expected to witness intense triangular contests. The LDF is aiming to increase its tally, while the UDF hopes to reclaim the power it narrowly lost last time. The NDA is working to strengthen its presence by securing more seats. Independents are also contesting in multiple areas, with curiosity surrounding the UDF’s plan to field the Kerala Students Union district secretary as an Independent in a seat allotted to the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).

Kasaragod municipality remains a UDF fortress, where the primary contest is often between the UDF and the NDA. The LDF is banking on retaining power in Kanhangad and Neeleswaram. While Neeleswaram appears set for a status quo, the UDF is confident of winning back Kanhangad. Block panchayat dynamics also suggest a continuation of the present scenario.

At the village panchayat level, each front retains its own strongholds.

Internal dissent and unresolved disputes are troubling all three fronts. In certain pockets, a friendly fight between the Congress and the IUML adds another layer of unpredictability.

As Kasaragod enters a fiercely contested local body polls season, shifting boundaries, competing fronts and volatile local equations are setting the stage for a combative electoral landscape.

Published – December 04, 2025 09:33 am IST



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