Congress Leaders Celebrate UDF’s Return to Power in Kerala After Decade

Senior Congress leaders, including KC Venugopal, Ramesh Chennithala, and Shashi Tharoor, celebrated as the UDF crossed the halfway mark in Kerala assembly election trends. CPI(M) General Secretary MA Baby expressed optimism for a reversal, citing LDF's achievements in poverty eradication and social security. The UDF leads in 91 constituencies, ending the 10-year LDF regime led by Pinarayi Vijayan. Shashi Tharoor welcomed the development as a sign of voters seeking change after a decade of poor governance.

Key Points: UDF Leads in Kerala: Congress Celebrates After 10 Years

  • UDF crosses halfway mark in Kerala assembly trends
  • Congress leaders celebrate at party headquarters
  • MA Baby expresses optimism for LDF reversal
  • Shashi Tharoor calls for new politics after decade
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UDF crosses halfway mark in Kerala elections. Congress leaders celebrate at state HQ. MA Baby hopes for trend reversal. Shashi Tharoor calls for change.

"We are a party of change. We want that after 10 years of such bad politics, it is very important to bring change - Shashi Tharoor"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 4

Senior Congress leaders, including KC Venugopal, Ramesh Chennithala, Sunny Joseph and Shashi Tharoor, gathered at the party's Kerala headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram to celebrate after the United Democratic Front crossed the halfway mark in trends released by the Election Commission of India.

The leaders marked the moment by cutting a cake and jointly raising their hands in a gesture of victory, celebrating the UDF's strong performance in the early trends.

Speaking on early trends in Keralam, the CPI (M) General Secretary, MA Baby, expressed optimism about the reversal of trends as the counting will progress further later in the day. He stated that under the LDF regime, poverty has been eradicated from the state, meanwhile, it holds a top status in terms of education, healthcare, and social security measures.

"These are just early trends. Even though UDF has an edge right now, we hope this will be reversed in the ensuing rounds. Because, under LDF, Keralam became the only Indian state from where extreme poverty has been eradicated. It is at the top in terms of quality of education, healthcare, and social security measures. We hope, politically literate people of Keralam would consider all these aspects and support LDF, which will be reflected in the upcoming rounds... we are hopeful for a third term," said MA Baby.

The United Democratic Front has attained a lead in 91 constituencies in Keralam, as the Election Commission of India declared trends of all 140 seats in the state. The Congress is currently leading in 58 constituencies, followed by Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) in 22.

The achievement led to the return of the UDF government in Keralam after 10 years, bringing an end to Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) regime, which is currently leading in 40 constituencies.

As the United Democratic Front (UDF) crossed the halfway majority mark in Keralam, senior Congress leaders including Ramesh Chennithala, KC Venugopal, Shashi Tharoor and others, arrived at the party's state office in Thiruvananthapuram.

All the senior party leaders celebrated with other workers, with KC Venugopal sharing a hug with Shashi Tharoor, Ramesh Chennithala, and state Congress chief Sunny Joseph.

Meanwhile, as the UDF crossed the halfway mark in early counting trends in Kerala, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor welcomed the development, calling it a sign of voters seeking change after a decade.

Speaking to ANI, Tharoor said the party represents a shift in political direction and stressed the need for a "new kind of politics" following what he described as 10 years of poor governance.

"Look, we are a party of change. We want that after 10 years of such bad politics, it is very important to bring change and, in my view, to bring in a new kind of politics," said Tharoor.

Counting is underway across 823 constituencies in key regions including West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

The process begins with postal ballots, followed by 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.

Security has been tightened across all counting centres ahead of the process.

- ANI

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Vikram M
MA Baby says poverty has been eradicated under LDF. That's just not true if you talk to people in rural areas. Sure, education and healthcare are good, but middle-class families are struggling with inflation and job scarcity. UDF win is a breath of fresh air. 🎂
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Sneha F
I'm happy for the Congress workers who waited a decade for this moment. But let's not forget - UDF had its own issues last time. The real test will be governance, not just cutting cakes. Hope they focus on infrastructure and industrial growth instead of just photo ops.
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Rajesh Q
LDF did good work in education and healthcare, no doubt. But 10 years is too long for any party - people want change. Pinarayi's style became too authoritarian. UDF victory shows democracy is alive in Kerala. Let's see if they can sustain this momentum.
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Ananya R
As a Malayali living abroad, I always follow Kerala politics closely. This shift is significant - it shows even in a state with high literacy, people prioritise change over ideology. But I worry about stability now; UDF needs to prove they can govern without infighting. 🙏
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Nikhil C
MA Baby talking about poverty eradication while LDF failed to control price rise and unemployment? Give me a break. Healthcare and education stats are good, but what about job creation? UDF win is a mandate for economic revival. Let's hope they focus on industry and startups.

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