Congress Confident in Kerala Polls as Pilot Says BJP's Value "Zero"

Congress leader Sachin Pilot has expressed strong confidence in a United Democratic Front victory in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, citing public dissatisfaction with the ruling Left Democratic Front. He sharply criticized the BJP's standing in the state, declaring its current value as "zero." Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor echoed this sentiment, stating that his campaign tours revealed a strong anti-incumbency sentiment among voters. Polling for the 140-member assembly is set for April 9, with the UDF aiming to end the LDF's decade-long rule.

Key Points: Sachin Pilot, Shashi Tharoor Confident of UDF Win in Kerala

  • UDF confident of victory
  • Strong anti-incumbency against LDF
  • BJP's influence deemed negligible
  • Polling scheduled for April 9
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"Atmosphere firmly in favour of Congress, UDF; current value of BJP zero": Sachin Pilot ahead of Keralam polls

Congress leaders Sachin Pilot and Shashi Tharoor express confidence in UDF victory in Kerala Assembly polls, citing anti-incumbency against LDF.

"The current value of the BJP in Kerala is zero. - Sachin Pilot"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 7

With the Keralam Assembly elections due this week, Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Tuesday exuded confidence for a win for the United Democratic Front, claiming that the electorate is upset with the ruling Left Democratic Front governance.

Speaking to ANI, Pilot said, "The atmosphere is firmly in favour of the Congress and UDF...The public is unhappy with the rule of LDF...The public wants change...We'll get a convincing, overwhelming majority, and the people are supporting the Congress because we're talking about a different structure of governance."

Assuring the people of Keralam that UDF will be an accountable government, he also took a jibe at Bharatiya Janata Party's perception in the state.

"The current value of the BJP in Kerala is zero...People have decided not to fall prey to the propaganda that the NDA-BJP are doing it together," he said.

Earlier, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor also expressed confidence that the United Democratic Front (UDF) will form the next government in Keralam, citing strong anti-incumbency sentiment among voters.

Speaking about his campaign experiences across the state, Tharoor said, "I participated in campaigns across 59 constituencies in Keralam. The UDF will come to power in Keralam. There is a feeling of anti-incumbency among the people. I could understand this directly through my campaign visits across constituencies."

He added that his remarks were not aimed at attacking any individual politician, but rather reflected the public's assessment of the current government's performance. "Personally, I am not someone who plays politics targeting individuals. I am not speaking against individuals, but there is a strong sentiment among the people against the government," he said.

Polling for the 2026 state Legislative Assembly elections will be held on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.

The tenure of the current Assembly ends on May 23. The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is seeking to unseat the incumbent CPI(M)-led LDF government in the 140-member Assembly. The LDF has been in power in the state for around a decade.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Value of BJP is zero" might be a strong statement, but it reflects the political reality in Kerala. The bipolar contest has always been between LDF and UDF. National parties struggle to make inroads here due to our distinct political culture.
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Rahul R
Confident words from Pilot and Tharoor, but the ground reality is always complex. Kerala voters are very informed and unpredictable. The claim of an "overwhelming majority" seems like typical pre-poll rhetoric. We'll know the real value on May 4th! 🤔
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Anjali F
Respectfully, I disagree with the tone. While criticism of governance is fair, dismissing an entire party's value as 'zero' isn't constructive. Every party has supporters. The focus should be on what UDF will actually deliver, not just on attacking others.
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Vikram M
Tharoor campaigning in 59 constituencies is impressive outreach. Hope this energy translates into a government that addresses youth unemployment and infrastructure development. We need action, not just promises. All the best to all candidates! 🙏
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Michael C
Following this from abroad. Kerala's elections are always fascinating. The decade-long incumbency is a heavy burden for any government. Pilot's confidence suggests internal surveys are favorable. Interesting days ahead for Indian federal politics.

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