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​Welfare and distress: On the run-up to the Kerala Assembly election 2026

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 7:54 pm
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Published: March 25, 2026
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Kerala stands on the threshold of a high-stakes election on April 9 which could mark an inflection point in the State’s electoral history. In 2021, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by the CPI(M), which broke tradition with its consecutive win, now seeks a third term. But it is beset by a slew of allegations, rebellion in its ranks and high-profile defections to the Congress and the BJP. This election, therefore, unfolds on a very different political terrain. The Congress-led United Democratic Front is counting on a perceptible undercurrent of anti-incumbency, the signs of which were evident when it outperformed the LDF in the December 2025 local body elections; it notched up a vote share of 38.8% against the LDF’s 33.4% and won most local bodies. The Congress-led alliance has fielded a handful of Left leaders who had defected, causing agony to its cadres in some seats even as it was set back by senior leader K. Sudhakaran’s mutiny during candidate selection. The Congress is seeking to counter the Left’s development rhetoric by offering its own welfare schemes, aimed at women and youth. Attempting to queer the pitch in the bipolar polity is the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, which wrested the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation from the Left Front in the local body elections in December 2025 through deft election engineering. But its vote share dropped to 14.7% from 19.2% in 2024 when it made its Lok Sabha debut from Kerala. Aiming to build on what it sees as a gradual shift in the political landscape, the BJP has drawn a few disenchanted leaders from both major coalitions and broadbased its reach by aligning with emerging outfits such as Twenty20, which claims a foothold in parts of central Kerala. The alliance is also attempting to expand its reach into minority communities, particularly among Catholic Christians in central Travancore.

The ruling coalition has largely retained its incumbent legislators, projecting continuity and seeking to rebut claims of anti-incumbency. It is also banking on its decade-long development welfare initiatives while attempting to capitalise on perceived uncertainties in the Congress over its chief ministerial candidate. Beyond the familiar rhetoric of development, a complex interplay of factors, with demographics being a key variable, will likely determine the outcome in each constituency. Foremost is the alignment of Kerala’s two major religious minorities, Muslims and Christians, who constitute nearly 47% of the electorate. A range of issues, from the Union government’s approach to the State, the Sabarimala gold theft, concerns over land encroachment to agrarian distress and debates around political Islam, is expected to shape voter sentiment.

Published – March 26, 2026 12:20 am IST



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TAGGED:agrarian distressCongress-led United Democratic Frontemerging outfits such as Twenty20high-profile defections to Congress and BJPhigh-stakes election and KeralaKerala and April 9 electionKerala’s two major religious minoritiesLeft Democratic Front led by CPI(M)Left’s development rhetoricMuslims and Christiansrebellion in ranksSabarimala gold theftThiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation and NDAundercurrent of anti-incumbency
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