BJP Launches Kerala 2026 Poll Drive; Nemom Campaign Kickstarted by Rajeev Chandrasekhar

The Bharatiya Janata Party has officially launched its campaign for the 2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections, beginning with an event in the Nemom constituency led by state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar. BJP National President Nitin Nabin has accused the ruling LDF and opposition UDF alliances of hindering the state's development and undermining Sanatana Dharma. In contrast, Kerala Education Minister V Shivankutty expressed strong confidence that the LDF will secure a massive victory, aiming for 110 out of 140 seats. The stage is set for a fierce triangular contest between the LDF, UDF, and the BJP-led NDA for control of the state assembly.

Key Points: BJP Launches Kerala Assembly Election 2026 Campaign in Nemom

  • BJP launches 2026 Kerala poll campaign from Nemom
  • Party targets LDF, UDF over development & corruption
  • LDF confident of winning 110 seats
  • High-stakes triangular contest expected
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BJP launches Kerala assembly election campaign; Rajeev Chandrasekhar kickstarts drive in Nemom

BJP begins Kerala 2026 election campaign from Nemom. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Nitin Nabin, and V Shivankutty outline strategies in high-stakes triangular battle.

"Kerala is standing at that turn where the youth are going to lead this storm of complete change. - Nitin Nabin"

Thiruvananthapuram, February 22

Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday officially launched its campaign for the upcoming Kerala Legislative Assembly Election 2026, 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, symbolically marking the start of the party's outreach in the constituency.

Kerala is expected to go to the polls before May 2026 to elect 140 members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly; no official date has been announced by the Election Commission of India.

Earlier this month, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin on Friday lauched an attack on Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF) alliances in Kerala, accusing them of undermining Sanatana Dharma and hindering the state's progress, asserting that the BJP would protest against their actions.

While addressing the Booth Presidents' Conference in Karukutty, Ernakulam, Nabin 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. 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."

He accused them of complicity in corruption and appeasement politics, calling them an "anarchic government," expressing confidence that people would side with the BJP ideology.

On the other hand, Kerala Education Minister V Shivankutty had expressed confidence that the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) will secure a massive victory in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, claiming the alliance would win as many as 110 seats.

Speaking to ANI, Shivankutty said, "The LDF will win 110 seats in this election. Our 'jathas' are seeing strong public participation. No one can claim that development hasn't happened; everything we promised has been delivered, even without central assistance. What reason does anyone have not to vote for us? They (Congress) came campaigning with Sabarimala Ayyappan parody songs, and now everything has collapsed for them. They may even need to write a new parody song. Out of the 110 seats we will win, Nemom will also be among them."

Multiple political parties have started gearing up and strategising for the polls, with a high-stakes triangular battle set to unfold between the Left Democratic Front (LDF), the United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Both the BJP-led NDA and Congress-led UDF seek to unseat the incumbent Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led LDF and gain control of the 140-member assembly. The LDF-led government has governed the state for around a decade.

- ANI

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Sneha F
LDF claiming 110 seats already? That's overconfidence. While they have done some good work, the corruption allegations and lack of central cooperation have hurt development. A strong third front is healthy for democracy. The triangular fight will keep everyone on their toes! 👍
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Vikram M
As someone from Nemom, I welcome the campaign focus. Our infrastructure needs serious improvement. But honestly, all parties make promises before elections. I'll believe it when I see the roads fixed and new industries set up. Action matters more than wall writings.
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Priya S
The accusations about "undermining Sanatana Dharma" feel like a polarizing tactic. Kerala's strength is its secular fabric and high social development indices. We need debates on healthcare, education, and employment, not divisive religious politics. Please focus on real issues.
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Rohit P
BJP starting from Nemom makes sense—it's their only seat. But breaking into LDF-UDF fortress is a huge task. They need a strong local face and a clear plan for Kerala's unique model. National rhetoric won't work here. Wishing luck to all candidates anyway! 🤞
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Meera T
Shivankutty's comment about delivering promises without central assistance is a proud moment for Kerala. It shows our state's resilience. However, constructive collaboration with the centre is needed for major projects. Hope the 2026 elections bring a stable, development-oriented government.

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