NDA Opens Kerala Office as Rijiju Vows "United" Front for 2026 Polls

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurated the NDA's regional election office in Kochi, calling it a united beginning for the alliance's work in Kerala. He criticized the alternating LDF and UDF governments for limiting the state's development and the benefits from central schemes. The event signals the NDA's strengthened preparations as a viable alternative for the 2026 Legislative Assembly elections. Simultaneously, the BJP launched its campaign from the Nemom constituency, with state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar kicking off outreach efforts.

Key Points: NDA Inaugurates Regional Office in Kochi for Kerala Elections

  • NDA opens regional election office in Kochi
  • Rijiju criticizes LDF and UDF governance
  • Alliance positions itself as Kerala's development alternative
  • BJP launches campaign from Nemom constituency
  • NDA aims to bring Modi's vision to state
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"As NDA, we are united. great beginning to our work", says Rijiju while inaugurating NDA regional office in Kochi

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurates NDA's Kochi office, positioning the alliance as a united alternative to LDF and UDF for the 2026 Kerala polls.

"As an NDA, we are united. A great beginning to start our work. - Kiren Rijiju"

Kochi, February 23

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurated the NDA's regional election office in the Ernakulam-Kochi area, signalling the alliance's strengthened preparations ahead of the upcoming Kerala Legislative Assembly elections 2026.

Senior leaders from the BJP and NDA alliance partners were present at the event, highlighting a united front of the coalition.

Speaking at the inauguration, Rijiju on Sunday said, "Kerala always lacks the right government that can drive the energy and take Kerala to the next level of prosperity. So that is why I said I am more excited to open this NDA office here in Ernakulam, and the Kochi are, and this will be a good beginning. As an NDA, we are united. A great beginning to start our work."

He further added, "Because the phenomenon which we are seeing in the centre through the initiatives taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the benefits which have reached Kerala are bare minimum because we don't have a very conducive government here in Kerala. And people of Kerala have enough of the alternative change between the two groups, the LDF and UDF. For such a long, long time."

Rijiju also emphasised the role of NDA as a viable alternative for the state, saying, "So it is not only me, it is an exciting time for the people of Kerala that we are truly getting the right alternative, the NDA, to take forward the visions of the Prime Minister of Modi and to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of the people of Kerala. I am very happy that the senior NDA leaders have all joined here in the opening and inauguration of this auspicious NDA office, and thank you all for joining this occasion. A good beginning, and we are very hopeful that very soon, a better day, brighter days are coming for the people of Kerala."

Meanwhile, the BJP on Sunday officially launched its campaign for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, beginning from the Nemom constituency. Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar inaugurated the campaign by writing the slogan "Nammukku Vendum Vikasistha Nemom" (We Need a Developed Nemom) on a wall, marking the start of the party's outreach in the constituency.

Earlier this month, BJP National President Nitin Nabin criticised the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and United Democratic Front (UDF) for allegedly undermining Sanatana Dharma and slowing Kerala's development. Speaking at the Booth Presidents' Conference in Karukutty, Ernakulam, he said, "For years, the politics of development here could have been taken forward, Kerala could have been moved forward in the direction of making it a top state. But both these parties, whether it is UDF or LDF, have worked to stop the development here by wrestling for power one after another."

He further added, "The youth here, who could have made a leading contribution to the development of this state by moving forward, were stopped. But I can say that today Kerala is standing at that turn where the youth are going to lead this storm of complete change."

- ANI

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Priya S
It's good to see the alliance expanding its presence. However, Mr. Rijiju's comment that Kerala "lacks the right government" feels a bit dismissive of the state's achievements in social indicators. Hope the focus remains on constructive policies, not just criticism.
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Rohit P
Opening an office is one thing, winning seats is another. Kerala's political landscape is very different. BJP-NDA will need to work very hard on the ground to connect with local issues, not just talk about the "Modi phenomenon". Let's see.
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Anjali F
As a Keralite, I'm tired of the same old UDF-LDF switch. If NDA can bring in development projects and investment like they claim, why not give them a chance? We need jobs and better infrastructure. 🤞
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David E
Interesting to watch. Kerala has a unique political culture. The success of the NDA will depend entirely on whether they can find strong local leaders who resonate with the people, not just parachute ministers from Delhi for inaugurations.
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Meera T
The talk about youth leading change is promising. Many of my friends are looking for options beyond the traditional parties. But the alliance needs a clear, positive vision for Kerala's future, not just pointing out others' failures.

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