Vattiyoorkavu's High-Stakes Battle: BJP, UDF, LDF Clash in Kerala Polls

The Vattiyoorkavu constituency in Thiruvananthapuram is poised for a high-intensity triangular contest in the Kerala Assembly polls. The battle features incumbent LDF MLA VK Prasanth, former Congress chief K Muraleedharan, and BJP's candidate, retired IPS officer R Sreelekha. Candidates are campaigning on platforms of past development achievements and future promises, including reviving a medical college and creating a skill hub for youth. The BJP sees a strong chance following improved performance in recent local body and Lok Sabha elections in the region.

Key Points: Kerala Polls: Key Battle in Vattiyoorkavu Constituency

  • Swing seat with no single-party dominance
  • High-stakes triangular contest
  • BJP's rising vote share in region
  • Key promises focus on development and youth
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Kerala Assembly Polls: Vattiyoorkavu set for high-stakes battle as BJP take on UDF-LDF challenge in stronghold

Vattiyoorkavu witnesses a triangular fight between LDF's VK Prasanth, UDF's K Muraleedharan, and BJP's R Sreelekha in the Kerala Assembly elections.

"People know me, and I know the people. There is a relationship between me and the people of Vattiyoorkavu. - K Muraleedharan"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 6

The Vattiyoorkavu constituency in Thiruvananthapuram may witness one of the most high-intense battles in the Assembly polls scheduled for April 9.

Currently represented by Left Democratic Front's (LDF) VK Prasanth, Vattiyoorkavu is one of the four legislative constituencies which are a part of Thiruvananthapuram city. Often considered a "swing" seat in Keralam politics, Vattiyoorkavu has not seen a single party dominance since its creation in 2008.

The urban constituency is set for a face-off between Prashanth and former Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee chief K Muraleedharan, who is the son of the late former Kerala Chief Minister and Congress stalwart K Karunakaran. He is a two-time MLA from here. The NDA also has high prospects of winning the seat, with the party betting on R Sreelekha, a retired officer of the Indian Police Service.

K Muraleedharan has already represented the seat twice in 2011 and 2016; It was later won by the Left Democratic Front in the 2019 bye election and back in the 2021 state polls. Muraleedharan contested in the 2024 Lok Sabha election from Thrissur and lost.

Speaking with ANI, earlier this week, Muraleedharan said he shares a strong bond with the people of his constituency, emphasising his regular visits to the area while highlighting the development projects completed during his tenure.

"Two days in a week, I visited here. People know me, and I know the people. There is a relationship between me and the people of Vattiyoorkavu. Many developments were completed during my period, and now we are showing the achievements we have done," he said. The former MLA said that if voted to power he will revive the medical college during the previous UDF government but stalled by CM Pinarayi Vijayan.

NDA candidate Sreelekha, the first woman IPS officer as well as the first woman Director General of Police from Keralam, incidentally, she lost out on the Thiruvananthapuram mayor post despite winning the Sasthamangalam ward in the city corporation elections in December 2025. On the other hand, VV Rajesh, who is the current mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, ended up securing the second position in the 2021 assembly elections against LDF's VK Prasanth.

In an interview with ANI, Sreelekha vowed to make the Vattiyoorkavu Assembly constituency greener, more eco-friendly and more traffic-friendly. Emphasising that the population of senior citizens is comparatively more than that of youth, she outlined her plan to create a skill hub in the city to create more opportunities for the youth.

While the BJP was able to increase its vote share within the Thiruvananthapuram region during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, its recent success in the local body polls also gives the party a very high chance of winning the seat.

Meanwhile, the LDF candidate Prashanth told ANI that he is confident of securing a significant majority in the elections. Noting that the front identifies BJP and UDF as its primary opponents, Prashanth emphasized that the people will "vote for development" and the party will fulfill the promise of substantial developmental progress if elected. He expressed optimisim of winning with "over 20,000 votes."

In 2021, the Vattiyoorkavu constituency consisted of a total of 1,95,974 electors including 93,690 male voters and 1,02,284 females. The LDF's V.K.Prasanth ended up securing 61,111 out of the total votes polled, winning by a margin of 21,515 votes against BJP's VV Rajesh, who received 39,596 votes.

In the 2019 bye elections, LDF candidate Prasanth won the constituency for the first time by a margin of 14,465 votes, securing 54,830 votes against UDF's K Mohankumar, who ended up achieving 40,365 votes.

Polling for the 2026 Keralam 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
As someone from Trivandrum, the traffic and waste management here are huge issues. I appreciate Sreelekha's focus on making the constituency more traffic-friendly and green. We need practical solutions, not just political promises. Her administrative experience could be useful. 🌿
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Karthik V
Muraleedharan ji talks about the medical college project that was stalled. This is a valid point. Development projects shouldn't suffer because of political rivalry. Whoever wins must prioritize completing long-pending infrastructure work for the people's benefit.
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Meera T
Prasanth is confident of a 20,000+ vote margin? That seems quite optimistic given the close fight last time. While the LDF has done some good work, overconfidence can be costly. Voters are looking at tangible outcomes, not just tall claims.
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Rahul R
The BJP's growing vote share in the region is the real story here. They came second in 2021. If the UDF and LDF split the traditional vote, Sreelekha could very well pull off a surprise. Kerala's political landscape might be shifting.
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Anjali F
It's good to see a strong woman candidate in the fray. Sreelekha's plan for a skill hub for youth is much needed. Unemployment is a major concern. Hope the winner focuses on job creation and skill development, regardless of party. 🙏

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