BJP's V Muraleedharan Wins Kazhakootam in Keralam Assembly Polls 2026

Former Union Minister V Muraleedharan won the Kazhakootam Assembly seat by a 428-vote margin in the Keralam elections. He defeated CPI(M)'s Kadakampally Surendran and Congress's Sarathchandra Prasad. Muraleedharan attributed the BJP's three-seat win to recognition of PM Modi's development work. This marks the first time the BJP has three MLAs in the Keralam Assembly.

Key Points: BJP's V Muraleedharan Wins Kazhakootam Seat in Keralam

  • BJP's V Muraleedharan wins Kazhakootam by 428 votes
  • BJP secures three seats for first time in Keralam history
  • Muraleedharan cites anti-incumbency against CPI(M)
  • Rajeev Chandrasekhar wins Nemom seat
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Keralam Assembly elections 2026: BJP candidate V Muraleedharan wins from Kazhakootam constituency

Former Union Minister V Muraleedharan wins Kazhakootam constituency by 428 votes, marking BJP's first three MLAs in Keralam Assembly history.

"I would like to look at our win on three seats as the recognition of work done by PM Modi for the development of India. - V Muraleedharan"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 4

Former Union Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party candidate V Muraleedharan on Monday won the Kazhakootam Assembly constituency seat by a margin of 428 votes in Keralam.

Muraleedharan had faced off against CPI(M)'s Kadakampally Surendran, and the Congress had fielded advocate Sarathchandra Prasad.

After securing the victory, Muraleedharan said that the three seats won by the BHP indicate the recognition of work done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India's development.

"I would like to look at our win on three seats as the recognition of work done by PM Modi for the development of India. The BJP candidates have displayed a good performance in many seats. In the coming, acting as the opposition, we will work for the state's development," he said.

Muraleedharan is a seasoned national leader and former Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs. Muraleedharan is aiming for a comeback in the seat he had previously contested in 2016, where he secured 42,732 votes but lost by 7,347 votes.

Earlier in the day, BJP State president Rajeev Chandrasekhar won the Nemom Assembly seat.

Notably, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), for the first time in the history of Kerlam politics, will now have three MLAs representing the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Keralam Assembly

After securing victory, he underlined that this election witnessed a very strong anti-incumbency against the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

"It is for the first time that we are seeing that the party is being supported by the people across the board. We saw that in the local body elections, when the people of Thiruvananthapuram gave NDA the mandate to govern the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, and it follows from that that in these Assembly elections, there was a very strong anti-incumbency against the CPI (M). These elections were more about throwing out the CPI (M). We have put forth a very comprehensive vision for PM for development and opportunities for all Malayalis. We are very happy that there are 2 MLAs in the Keralam Assembly to represent the NDA and the people of Keralam for the first time in the history of the State. This will be the start of a new beginning for Keralam's development," he said.

Keralam went to the polls in a single phase on April 9, with a strong voter turnout of 78.27 per cent.

Counting began at 8 am today across 823 constituencies in key regions, including West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry. The process began with postal ballots, followed by the counting of Electronic Voting Machines from 8:30 am, with round-wise results being updated in real time on the ECINET platform and the Election Commission's official portal.

- ANI

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Priya S
Margin of only 428 votes shows how divided the electorate is. But credit where due, Muraleedharan is an experienced leader who understands national issues. Hope he works for Kerala's infrastructure, especially roads and healthcare.
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Rahul R
Three seats for BJP in Kerala is historic no doubt. But let's not get carried away - 428 vote margin is razor thin. The real test will be whether they can deliver on promises. We need jobs for our youth, not just political statements.
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James A
Interesting to see a former Union Minister win from Kerala. Muraleedharan's experience in external affairs could actually benefit Kerala's diaspora connections. The Gulf connection is strong here, so his diplomatic background matters.
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Kavya N
Anti-incumbency is real and CPI(M) has been taking Kerala voters for granted. But I'm cautiously optimistic - BJP needs to prove they aren't just about rhetoric. State-specific issues like tourism and agriculture need attention too.
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Naveen S
78% voter turnout shows people care. But 428 votes? That's literally less than the number of people in a single apartment complex. Every vote truly counts in democracy! My hope is that this brings more development focus to Kazhakootam area. 🙏

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