Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan Urges Supporters to Counter False Election Propaganda

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has called on his supporters to actively spread the truth and counter large-scale false propaganda ahead of the elections. Speaking in Kannur, he acknowledged his limitations in directly interacting with voters due to administrative duties, praising his cadre for steering the campaign. Vijayan is contesting from his home turf of Dharmadam, aiming for a historic third consecutive term against UDF's VP Abdul Rasheed and BJP's K Ranjith. The CPIM has highlighted the LDF government's improved seat count and social security measures as key achievements under Vijayan's leadership.

Key Points: Kerala CM Vijayan Seeks Truth, Historic 3rd Term in Dharmadam

  • CM urges countering false narratives
  • Vijayan eyes historic third term from Dharmadam
  • Credits supporters for campaign efforts
  • Highlights Kerala's development leap stage
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Keralam CM Pinarayi Vijayan urges supporters to counter false propaganda

CM Pinarayi Vijayan rallies supporters against false propaganda as he eyes a historic third consecutive term from Dharmadam in the 2026 Kerala polls.

Keralam CM Pinarayi Vijayan urges supporters to counter false propaganda
"This is a time when false propaganda is being spread on a large scale. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Kannur, April 4

Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday urged supporters to spread the truth and counter false propaganda in the upcoming elections.

He acknowledged limitations in interacting with voters and said that Kerala has reached a stage where it can achieve a development leap.

Chief Minister also praised his supporters for steering the election campaign while he managed broader administrative limitations and leadership duties.

Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while speaking at a convention held at Kannur Poduvacheri in Dharmadam constituency, said that "Kerala has reached a stage where it can reach a development leap. He also said that every state should be able to move along with general development. There have been limitations as a candidate. I have not been able to interact with the maximum voters. I should have gone to other constituencies as well. You are the ones who understood that. You have taken up that responsibility without seeing it as a limitation. This is a time when false propaganda is being spread on a large scale."

"Attention should be paid to bringing the real facts to the people," CM added.

Meanwhile, in the heart of Kannur, the political spotlight burns brightest on Dharmadam as Keralam prepares for the polls.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is eyeing a historic third consecutive term from his home turf. While the constituency is a storied 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.

The UDF have fielded VP Abdul Rasheed against the Chief Minister, whereas on the other hand, K Ranjith is contesting on the BJP's ticket.

For Pinarayi Vijayan, Dharmadam isn't just a seat; it's a statement of power. Having won comfortably in 2016 and 2021, the CM is banking on the completion of major bypasses and local development projects.

Moreover, Kannur remains the soul of the CPIM, and a win here reinforces the party's "invincibility" narrative, while also showcasing Keralam as a modern, tech-forward state.

Ahead of the upcoming assembly polls, on Wednesday, Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary MA Baby said that the Left Democratic Front (LDF) under Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan rewrote the history of political experience of the state by advancing from 91 seats to 99.

"Five years ago, in the Kerala State Assembly Elections, people were generally feeling that the Kerala pattern of changing the government once in five years was what was going to happen. But LDF under Pinarayi Vijayan rewrote the history of recent political experience, and not only did LDF win elections, but LDF improved its position from 91 seats it went up to 99," Baby told ANI.

He praised the work of the current government and said that remarkable achievements have been gained in providing social security measures, expanding them for the poorest of the poor.

Vijayan is a well-known stalwart in Keralam politics, who has earlier been a member of the assembly from Kuthuparamba thrice and Payyannur once.

Polling for the 2026 Keralam Legislative Assembly elections will be held on April 9, with the counting of votes on May 4. The tenure of the current assembly is set to conclude on May 23.

- ANI

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Anjali F
While I respect the CM, asking supporters to "spread the truth" feels a bit loaded. Every party claims to have the truth. I wish the focus was more on concrete debates about policy, unemployment, and the state's financial health rather than just countering "propaganda". Healthy criticism is needed.
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Rohit P
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Priyanka N
A third term would be historic! His confidence comes from the work done, especially during the floods and the pandemic. The LDF's increased seats last time show public trust. Let's see if Dharmadam stands with him again. The bypass projects are a big talking point locally.
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David E
Interesting to watch from outside. Kerala's political model is unique in India. The CM acknowledging he couldn't meet all voters is surprisingly candid. The real test will be if the "development leap" translates into jobs for the youth. That's the universal issue.
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Karthik V
The fight in Dharmadam is more symbolic than real. It's the CM's fort. The real battle for LDF is across other seats. But his call is correct - grassroots workers are the backbone. They are the ones who counter the WhatsApp university forwards daily! 😅
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Meera T
Social security measures for the poor have been a strong point. My grandmother benefits greatly from the pension

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