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LDF’s development narrative in Kollam constituency will face a stiff challenge from UDF

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 7:31 pm
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Published: March 12, 2026
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  • Major infra projects
  • UDF’s strongholds

Kollam Assembly segment, a coastal urban hub, is defined by its evolution from a bastion of the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) to a reliable stronghold for the CPI(M) since 2006.

Geographically encompassing 25 divisions of the Kollam Corporation and the grama panchayats of Panayam and Thrikkadavur, the segment’s political identity is currently a balancing act. Originally an RSP enclave, which drew its strength from the region’s robust trade unions in the cashew and coir sectors, the seat eventually shifted towards the CPI(M) as political alignments within the Left Democratic Front (LDF) changed. This transition solidified when P.K. Gurudasan first snatched the seat for the CPI(M) in 2006.

Major infra projects

Heading into the next election, the LDF is pivoting towards a pro-incumbency narrative centred on transformative infrastructure. High-budget projects such as the Sreenarayanaguru Open University, the Njakkadavu drinking water project, modernisation of KSRTC bus station and the under-construction court complex are being touted as evidence of a changing Kollam.

However, this developmental push faces a stiff challenge from a revitalised United Democratic Front (UDF). Led by the Congress, the alliance maintains a formidable presence, particularly within the urban pockets and coastal belts. The 2021 Assembly elections showcased this competitive edge when LDF’s M. Mukesh (58,524 votes, 44.86%) narrowly defeated UDF’s Bindu Krishna (56,452 votes, 43.27%) by a slim margin of just 2,072 votes. This was a significant drop from Mr. Mukesh’s 2016 victory margin of 17,611 votes.

UDF’s strongholds

The UDF’s strength remains anchored in the coastal belts of Vaddy, Thangassery, and Port Kollam, as well as the fishing communities of the backwater regions. Adding to the complexity is the BJP’s emergence as a third force, having secured over 10% of the vote in 2021, effectively turning the segment into a nuanced triangular battlefield. As the constituency moves forward, its identity remains tied to the welfare of traditional industries — like the struggling cashew sector while demanding the perks of a modernising city. The shift in voter demographics is also a concern, as the total number of voters decreased from 1,71,679 in 2021 to 1,63,106 in the latest rolls.

The current administrative landscape across the local bodies within the constituency reflects a highly fractured and competitive political environment. Of the two grama panchayats under the segment’s jurisdiction, the LDF holds power in Panayam, while the UDF governs Thrikkaruva. A more detailed look at the 25 divisions of the Kollam Corporation included in this Assembly seat reveals a significant challenge for the Left; the UDF leads the pack with 11 divisions, followed by the BJP with 7, while the LDF trails with only 6 divisions, and the SDPI holds 1.

Mr. Mukesh, who successfully leveraged his celebrity status and the party’s grassroots machinery to secure consecutive terms, is unlikely to be in the fray this time. With the UDF having recently broken the LDF’s long-standing grip on the Kollam Corporation, the upcoming Assembly poll promises to be one of the most closely watched and fiercely contested political battles in Kerala.

Published – March 13, 2026 01:01 am IST



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