Congress Thanks Kerala for UDF Win, Pledges to Honour Trust

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh thanked the people of Kerala for giving the UDF a massive majority in the Assembly elections. He acknowledged the party's responsibility and promised to honour the trust placed in them. Ramesh noted that the party's performance in other regions fell short of expectations but vowed to continue fighting for democracy. A detailed review of election results will be conducted, and party observers have been sent to Kerala.

Key Points: Congress Thanks Kerala for UDF Victory Mandate

  • Congress thanks Kerala for UDF's massive majority
  • Party acknowledges responsibility to voters
  • Performance elsewhere falls short of expectations
  • Detailed review of election results planned soon
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"Congress extends heartfelt thanks to people of Keralam for giving UDF opportunity", says Congress leader Jairam Ramesh

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh thanks Kerala for UDF's decisive mandate, acknowledges responsibility, and vows to fight for democracy.

"We recognize our responsibility and will honour the trust placed in us. - Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, May 4

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday expressed gratitude to the people of Keralam for giving the Congress-led United Democratic Front a decisive mandate in the state.

In a statement on X, Ramesh said that the Indian National Congress acknowledges the responsibility entrusted by the voters and assured that the party will live up to their expectations.

"The Indian National Congress extends heartfelt thanks to the people of Kerala for giving the UDF the opportunity to serve with a massive majority. We recognize our responsibility and will honour the trust placed in us," he said.

However, he noted that the party's performance in other regions fell short of expectations. Despite this, the Congress leadership remains resolute.

"Apart from Keralam, the other results that have come in fall short of our expectations. But we are neither discouraged nor disheartened. We are fighting a battle of ideologies. The path of fighting for democracy and truth against authoritarianism and lies is always long and arduous. However, we will continue to move forward with resolve and steadfast determination", he said.

Ramesh also informed that a detailed review of the election results will be conducted soon. The process of sending party observers to Kerala has already begun, he added.

Earlier, Senior Congress leader VD Satheesan on Monday expressed his gratitude to the people in the state and said that he has delivered on his promise to bring UDF back in power.

Satheesan acknowledged the efforts of top Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, who campaigned vigorously across the state.

Meanwhile, Congress MP K Suresh said that his party was likely to cross the 100-seat mark in the ongoing counting for the 2026 Keralam Assembly elections.

Speaking to ANI, he noted that counting is still underway and the final figures are yet to be confirmed. The counting isn't complete yet. So, we're crossing 100. Now, the final round of counting is underway, he said."

The counting isn't complete yet. So, we're crossing 100. Now, the final round of counting is underway. Our elected MLAs will come to Thiruvananthuram and hold a Legislature Party meeting and talk to our coalition parties. After that, a UDF meeting will be called. Everything will be decided by the Congress high command", Suresh said.

The Congress leader further stated that the newly elected MLAs will soon gather in Thiruvananthapuram to hold a Legislature Party meeting and discuss the next course of action.

The Congress-led UDF in Keralam has crossed the majority mark in the 140-member Assembly, with election trends showing it comfortably ahead of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist). The verdict is being seen as a decisive rejection of the LDF's 10-year tenure, marked by anti-incumbency.

Counting is underway across key states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry, with tight security arrangements in place as results continue to unfold.

- ANI

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James A
It's nice to see a democratic change happen. Jairam Ramesh's cautious optimism is wise, but the real challenge will be governance. Kerala deserves stability after a decade of ups and downs. Let's see how UDF delivers.
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Priya S
Heartfelt thanks, but actions speak louder. We've heard such promises before. Let's hope they focus on infrastructure improvement and job creation instead of just celebrating the win. Kerala needs practical steps now. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting how Congress celebrates a state victory while acknowledging national shortcomings. That's refreshing honesty from Jairam Ramesh. The ideological battle he mentions is real—hopefully this win strengthens the democratic fabric.
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Rohit P
Keralam has spoken loud and clear. The LDF's 10-year rule had become stale, and people wanted change. But let's not forget Congress must now deliver on health, education, and industrial growth. No more empty slogans please!
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Sarah B
Respectful criticism: While the win is historic, Congress must acknowledge that their national decline continues. Kerala is a bright spot, but they need to build from here. VD Satheesan's mention of Rahul and Priyanka's campaigning shows reliance on big names over local issues.
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