Amit Shah Predicts BJP's Rise in Kerala, Eyes 2026 Victory

Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed strong confidence that the BJP will form the government in Kerala following the 2026 state elections, citing a steady rise in the party's vote share. He pointed to recent local body victories, including gaining control of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, as evidence of growing public support. Shah launched a sharp critique against both the ruling LDF and opposition UDF, accusing them of relying on remittances from abroad instead of fostering balanced, inclusive development. He credited the dedication of party workers for the BJP's expanding footprint and promised a transformative development model for the state.

Key Points: Amit Shah Confident of BJP-NDA Win in Kerala 2026 Polls

  • Rising BJP vote share in Kerala
  • Target of forming government in 2026
  • Criticism of LDF/UDF remittance-reliant model
  • Recent local body election victories
  • Pledge of balanced development
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Journey from 20% to 40% support won't take long, will prove it in 2026: Amit Shah confident of NDA victory in Kerala 2026 polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah projects BJP's vote share will jump from 20% to 40%, promising a BJP Chief Minister in Kerala by 2026.

"The journey from 20% to 30% and 40% won't be that long, and we will prove this in 2026. - Amit Shah"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 11

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the BJP's support in Kerala is steadily increasing and expressed confidence that the party will form the government in the upcoming state election this year. He also launched sharp attack on the ruling Left Democratic Front in the State and Congress-led United Democratic Front.

Shah pointed to the BJP's rising vote share and recent local body victories, crediting party workers for the growing public support across both urban and rural areas.

Addressing a gathering of newly elected local body representatives here today, Shah said, "The people of Kerala are giving their support to the BJP, and our support is growing... In 2014, we received 11% of the vote; in 2019, 16%; and in 2024, 20%... Now, the journey from 20% to 30% and 40% won't be that long, and we will prove this in 2026... We have already achieved this across the country, but now it's Kerala's turn... This time, a BJP Chief Minister will definitely be elected in Kerala... This change in Kerala is not limited to the cities alone."

"We have won 30 Gram Panchayats, two municipalities, and our mayor is currently serving Thiruvananthapuram... This journey of victory has been made possible only because of the sacrifices of our hundreds of party workers who have given their all... Today, with great humility, on behalf of the BJP, I want to dedicate our victory to the hundreds of party workers who have served time in jail and to their families," he said.

Shah criticised the LDF and UDF governments in Kerala for relying on remittances from the people working abroad, saying the state needs a more balanced development model.

He said the BJP and NDA have transformed states where they are in power and urged Kerala to move beyond remittance-based growth to ensure development for every citizen.

"Kerala's development should be balanced... The LDF and UDF governments in Kerala are content with the money sent by Keralites working abroad... While I appreciate Keralites working abroad, I want to ask the LDF and UDF whether it is the responsibility of the Kerala government to care for those families whose members don't send money from abroad... Whose responsibility is it to bring about improvements for those millions of people?" Shah said.

"Today, I have come to tell the people of Kerala that wherever the BJP and NDA have come to power, they have transformed those states into developed states... PM Modi has presented a balanced development model to the world... Kerala should also abandon the idea of remittance-based, one-dimensional development and plan for the development of every citizen of Kerala," he said.

Last month, the BJP-led NDA made history in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, securing control of the corporation and ending the LDF's 40-year rule.

Of the 101 wards in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, the NDA secured 50, the LDF 29, the UDF 19, and two went to independent candidates.

BJP's victory comes as a shock to the Congress-led UDF and Left Parties, as the NDA continues to make inroads into their vote share, emerging as a third front in the state.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Kerala for 5 years, I find this fascinating. The political landscape here is so unique. While 40% seems ambitious, the consistent vote share growth is undeniable. It will be interesting to see if they can truly connect with the grassroots beyond urban centers.
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Priyanka N
I appreciate the confidence, but let's be realistic. Jumping from 20% to forming a government is a huge leap in Kerala. The social fabric here is different. The BJP needs to address local issues more concretely, not just give national-level speeches. Respectfully, the talk of "transforming states" needs Kerala-specific proof.
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Vikram M
He has a point about over-reliance on remittances. What happens if the Gulf economy slows down? We need sustainable, home-grown industries and jobs. The old parties have failed to create that ecosystem. Maybe a new force can break this cycle.
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Anjali F
Winning Thiruvananthapuram Corporation after 40 years is not a small thing! It shows the hard work of the ground workers. The LDF and UDF should stop taking voters for granted. A healthy three-way fight is good for democracy. Let the best vision win.
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Karthik V
The math is simple: if BJP eats into both LDF and UDF vote banks equally, they can become kingmakers or even win. The local body results prove they are cutting votes from both fronts. 2026 will be a very, very interesting election! 🤔

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