Kerala Assembly Polls: Key Leaders Cast Votes, Express Confidence in Victory

Senior political leaders in Kerala, including Speaker AN Shamseer, MP K Sudhakaran, LoP VD Satheesan, and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, cast their votes in the ongoing Assembly elections. Satheesan urged all citizens to participate actively in the democratic process, expressing confidence in a UDF victory. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Vijayan dismissed opposition propaganda and asserted his confidence in the LDF securing a historic third consecutive term. The polls are a three-cornered contest with the LDF, Congress-led UDF, and the BJP-led NDA all vying to cross the majority mark.

Key Points: Kerala Assembly Elections: Leaders Vote, Predict Outcomes

  • Key political leaders cast votes in Kerala Assembly polls
  • CM Vijayan confident of LDF's historic third term
  • LoP Satheesan urges high voter turnout
  • Contest between LDF, UDF, and NDA heats up
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Keralam Assembly Polls: Speaker Shamseer, Congress MP Sudhakaran cast votes

Kerala Assembly polls see Speaker Shamseer, MP Sudhakaran, CM Vijayan, and LoP Satheesan cast votes. Key leaders express confidence in their fronts' victory.

"False propaganda cannot defeat the LDF. We always trust the people, and the people trust us. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Kannur, April 9

Keralam Assembly speaker AN Shamseer cast his vote at Polling Booth No. 74, during the ongoing assembly polls.

Additionally, Congress MP from Kannur, K Sudhakaran, also cast his vote at Kizhunna South UP School, Polling Booth No. 157.

Earlier in the day, Keralam Leader of Opposition (LoP) VD Satheesan cast his vote for the Assembly elections being held today and urged people across the state to participate actively in the democratic process.

He asserted confidence that the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) would return to power with a decisive mandate.

Satheesan, who is contesting from the Paravur Assembly constituency, voted at a polling station in Kesari Government Arts and Science College in Ernakulam along with his family.

After casting his vote, the senior Congress leader told reporters, "I just voted at my booth. I came with my family to vote. My first request is that everyone across Kerala should participate in this democratic process and help democracy succeed. No one should refrain from voting."

"Voting for whoever they prefer is their fundamental democratic right. This right should not go unused. Everyone in Kerala should be a participant in this democratic process. That's my humble request," he added.

On the other hand, Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday expressed confidence in the Left Democratic Front (LDF)'s victory in the 2026 Assembly elections, saying that the public trusts the ruling alliance.

Speaking to reporters after casting his vote in Kannur, Vijayan said that "false and communal propaganda" cannot defeat the LDF.

"False propaganda cannot defeat the LDF. We always trust the people, and the people trust us. We have travelled with the people for the last ten years, and that journey must continue. We are with the people, and the people are with us. Communal propaganda cannot defeat us," he said.

Pinarayi Vijayan is eyeing a historic third consecutive term from the Dharmadam constituency. While the constituency is the fortress for the Left, the 2026 race is shaping up to be more than just a victory lap, both from the United Democratic Front led by Congress, and BJP led National Democratic Alliance.

Polling for the 140-seat Keralam Legislative Assembly is underway today, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

Both the incumbent LDF and the Opposition Congress-led UDF are eyeing to breach the 71-seat mark, while the BJP-led NDA is looking to enter the Assembly via the gateway opened in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation polls.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The confidence from both LDF and UDF is interesting. Satheesan's call for participation is important, but I wish the discourse was more about policies and less about "propaganda" from either side. The focus should be on development.
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Aman W
Dharmadam is a CPI(M) stronghold, but a third term for Vijayan sir is not a given. People are watching performance. The BJP factor in some areas could change equations. Very crucial election for Kerala's future.
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Sarah B
As an observer, Kerala's political engagement is impressive. The emphasis on every vote mattering is a lesson for democracies everywhere. Hope the process is peaceful and the result reflects the people's true will.
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Karthik V
Cast my vote early morning! The atmosphere at the booth was good. Whichever front wins, they must address the real issues - unemployment, cost of living, and infrastructure. We need action, not just confident speeches.
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Nidhi U
The article mentions BJP's aim to enter the assembly. While they have made inroads in local bodies, the bipolar nature of Kerala politics is strong. It will be interesting to see if they can win any seats this time.

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