NDA Candidate Files Nomination in Kerala as BJP Aims to Unseat LDF in 2026

NDA candidate C C Mukundan filed his nomination from the Nattika Assembly constituency in Thrissur for the 2026 Kerala polls. The filing was attended by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, highlighting the BJP's focus on the state. The NDA alliance is aiming to challenge the incumbent LDF government, which has been in power for about a decade under Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The 2026 elections are scheduled for April 9, with the current assembly's term ending on May 23.

Key Points: Kerala 2026 Polls: NDA Candidate Files Nomination in Thrissur

  • NDA candidate files for Nattika
  • Gujarat CM attends nomination
  • 2026 polls set for April 9
  • NDA aims to break LDF's decade-long rule
  • LDF retained power in 2021 with 99 seats
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Kerala Polls: NDA candidate CC Mukundan files nomination from Nattika constituency in Thrissur district

NDA candidate C C Mukundan files nomination for Nattika seat ahead of 2026 Kerala polls. BJP-led alliance aims to challenge the incumbent LDF government.

"The BJP-led NDA is aiming to unseat the incumbent Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) - Report"

Thrissur, March 21

National Democratic Alliance candidate C C Mukundan on Saturday filed his nomination from the Nattika Assembly constituency in Thrissur district ahead of the 2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections, in the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Bharatiya Janata Party city district President Justin Jacob.

The Election Commission of India, on March 15, announced that the 2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4. The tenure of the current assembly is set to conclude on May 23.

Earlier in the day, NDA candidate Anoop Antony also filed his nomination papers for the Thiruvalla Assembly constituency at the Sub-Collector's office.

The BJP-led NDA is aiming to unseat the incumbent Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and gain control of the 140-member Kerala Niyamasabha. The LDF has governed the state for approximately a decade, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan leading consecutive terms.

In the Kerala Legislative Assembly election, held in a single phase on April 6, 2021, with results being declared on May 2, 2021. The incumbent LDF retained power with 99 seats, marking the first time since 1977 that a ruling alliance secured consecutive terms in the state. The UDF won 41 seats, while the NDA saw a decline in vote share and lost its only seat in the Assembly. Following the victory, Pinarayi Vijayan became the first Chief Minister of Kerala to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term in office.

In terms of vote share, the LDF received 41.5 per cent of the total votes, significantly ahead of the UDF, which secured 38.4 per cent. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), secured 11.4 per cent of the votes but failed to win a single seat in the election.

Among individual parties in 2021, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) emerged as the single largest party with 62 seats and a vote share of 25.5 per cent. The Indian National Congress (INC) won 21 seats with a comparable vote share of 25.2 per cent, while the Communist Party of India (CPI) secured 17 seats. The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a key UDF ally, won 15 seats.

- ANI

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Meera T
As someone from Thrissur, I welcome the contest. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. The LDF has done good work on welfare, but there are issues with unemployment. Let's see what the NDA's local manifesto offers. 🤔
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Ananya R
The 2021 results show how tough it is for the NDA in Kerala. 11.4% vote share but zero seats! They need to move beyond national leaders and build from the ground up. Focusing on local issues like coastal erosion in Nattika would be more effective than parachuting star campaigners.
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Rohit P
Good to see preparations starting early. The election schedule is clear, now it's up to the people. Kerala's political awareness is very high, so the campaign will be intense. May the best candidate win! 🙏
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Justin A
The article mentions Anoop Antony filing in Thiruvalla too. The Christian community's vote will be crucial in many seats. The NDA seems to be making a concerted push in specific constituencies rather than a blanket approach. Smart strategy.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I hope the discourse remains on development and not divisive politics. Kerala has its own unique model. The focus should be on who can better manage the state's finances and continue the good social indicators. Let's keep it issue-based.

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