Keralam Elections 2026: Congress Credits Anti-Incumbency Wave for Landslide Win

Congress MP KC Venugopal stated that a strong anti-incumbency sentiment against the ruling LDF government played a key role in the 2026 Keralam Assembly elections. He added that senior Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra enjoy significant popularity in the state. Shashi Tharoor termed the UDF's victory "historic" and "tremendous," with trends showing over 100 seats. The verdict is seen as a decisive rejection of the LDF's 10-year tenure under Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

Key Points: Keralam Elections 2026: Congress Credits Anti-Incumbency Wave

  • Congress MP KC Venugopal says anti-incumbency wave helped party
  • UDF crosses majority mark in 140-member Keralam Assembly
  • Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Priyanka Gandhi popular in state
  • Shashi Tharoor calls verdict historic, rules out CM role
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Keralam Elections 2026: Anti-incumbency wave helped Congress, says MP KC Venugopal

Congress MP KC Venugopal says anti-incumbency against LDF government fueled 2026 Keralam election win. UDF crosses majority mark.

"There was anti-incumbency against the government in the public mood...We capitalised on the anti-incumbency sentiment - KC Venugopal"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 4

Congress MP K. C. Venugopal on Monday said that the party benefited from a strong anti-incumbency sentiment against the ruling Left Democratic Front government in the 2026 Keralam Assembly elections.

He stated that public dissatisfaction with the government played a key role in shaping the electoral outcome, adding that the Congress effectively capitalised on the prevailing mood.

Venugopal further said that senior leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra enjoy significant popularity among the people of the state.

"There was anti-incumbency against the government in the public mood...We capitalised on the anti-incumbency sentiment...The people of the state like Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra a lot...The LDF government was very corrupt", the Congress MP Venugopal told ANI.

Earlier, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Monday termed the Keralam Assembly Election 2026 verdict a "historic" and "tremendous" mandate for the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), as trends indicated a sweeping victory and a return to power after a decade.

Speaking to reporters here, Tharoor said the scale of the win had exceeded expectations and reflected a strong desire for political change among voters.

"It's a historic day for us. It's a tremendous victory... even greater than we had expected. We are looking at an amazing result in Kerala, conceivably over 100 seats," Tharoor said. He noted that the outcome could mark a significant shift in India's political landscape, adding that the Left's decline in Kerala would signal the end of its last major stronghold. "In some ways, it is a closing of a big chapter in India's democratic political history," he remarked.

The Congress-led UDF has crossed the majority mark in the 140-member Assembly, with early trends showing it comfortably ahead of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The verdict is being seen as a decisive rejection of the LDF's 10-year tenure, marked by anti-incumbency sentiment and governance concerns.

On speculation about the chief ministerial face, Tharoor ruled himself out, stating, "I'm an MP in Delhi and I'll continue to be that... there is no shortage of capable leaders for the High Command to choose from."

He added that the leadership decision would be taken by the party's central leadership in due course.Tharoor also acknowledged that while anti-incumbency played a role, voters had responded positively to the UDF's message of change and development. "People have clearly signalled their determination to have a change," he said.

Counting is underway across key states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry, with tight security arrangements in place as results continue to unfold.

- ANI

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Priya S
Anti-incumbency is a strong force, but let's not forget that it's also about the UDF's campaign. Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi did connect well with people here. But I hope the new government addresses real issues like unemployment and education, not just politics.
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Michael C
As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, it's interesting to see how anti-incumbency plays out. Kerala's result shows that people want change, but I wonder if Congress can maintain the momentum. They need fresh leadership, not just old faces.
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Aditya G
🙌 Great news! Finally some relief from the LDF's mismanagement. But let's be honest - Congress also has its share of corruption cases. Hope they learned from the past and focus on Kerala's progress. We need better infrastructure, healthcare, and jobs for youth!
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Sarah B
I'm not from Kerala but this result feels like a huge political shift. The Left losing its last major stronghold is a big deal. But anti-incumbency alone isn't enough - Congress needs to prove they can govern well. Otherwise, same cycle repeats in 5 years.
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Karthik V
Tharoor stepping back from CM race is smart - he's better as a national voice. But who will lead? Hope they pick someone with grassroots experience, not just a dynast. Kerala needs a leader who understands local issues, not just Delhi politics. 🤔

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