LDF Gains Seats Under Vijayan, Eyes Historic Kerala Win in 2024 Polls

CPI(M) general secretary MA Baby stated the Left Democratic Front under Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan defied the state's pattern of alternating governments by increasing its seat count from 91 to 99 in the last assembly elections. He highlighted the government's achievements in eradicating extreme poverty, a claim recognized by NITI Aayog, and expanding social security for the poor. Baby also emphasized Kerala's unique record of maintaining communal harmony, citing endorsements from intellectuals like Amartya Sen and Romila Thapar. Expressing confidence, he believes these factors will ensure another LDF victory in the upcoming polls scheduled for April 9.

Key Points: LDF Seat Rise to 99 Under Vijayan: CPI(M) Confident for Kerala Polls

  • LDF improved from 91 to 99 seats
  • Eradication of extreme poverty claimed
  • Communal harmony highlighted as unique achievement
  • Infrastructure and social security expanded
  • NITI Aayog and intellectuals cited
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'LDF under Vijayan improved from 91 seats to 99': CPI(M) general secretary MA Baby ahead of Keralam assembly polls

CPI(M)'s MA Baby cites LDF's jump from 91 to 99 seats, poverty eradication, and communal harmony as key to victory in Kerala Assembly elections.

"LDF under Pinarayi Vijayan rewrote the history of recent political experience - MA Baby"

Kochi, April 1

Ahead of the upcoming assembly polls, Communist Party of India general secretary MA Baby on Wednesday said that the Left Democratic Front 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.

"One short of a century, like what had happened in some of the cricket matches, happened with Sanju Samson. During the last 10 years, remarkable achievements have been gained in providing social security measures, expanding them for the poorest of the poor, and developing infrastructure," the CPI(M) general secretary said.

Baby also noted Keralam's unique standing in maintaining communal harmony, expressing confidence that these successes will pave the way for another LDF victory.

"I do not want to go into the details, but I would say Kerala during the last five years has become the first and only state in the entire country where absolute poverty, extreme poverty could be eradicated. This has been recognised by the NITI Aayog also. Then, one more point, renowned public intellectuals Professor Amartya Sen and Professor Romila Thapar, very recently, while participating in a seminar online, stated one point in common that Kerala is the only state where there is no communal riot, and there is no bloodshed due to communal polarisation. So all these factors, I wish and hope, would come for ensuring another victory of the LDF," he added.

The Keralam Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Ananya R
It's good to hear about the communal harmony. In today's times, that peace is Kerala's biggest asset. But I wish the talk was more about job creation for the youth and less about political history.
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Rohit P
Comparing a political seat count to Sanju Samson's cricket score is a very Malayali thing to do! 😄 On a serious note, eradicating extreme poverty is a massive claim. Need to see the data and if it's sustainable.
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Priyanka N
As someone from outside Kerala, I always admire the state's social indicators. If they have truly managed to eliminate extreme poverty, it's a model the entire country should study. Well done.
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Vikram M
The infrastructure development is visible, especially the roads and the digital initiatives. However, the state's financial health is a concern. Winning an election is different from managing an economy. A more balanced view would be appreciated.
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Kavitha C
Peace and development go hand in hand. When there are no riots, businesses feel secure and people can plan for the future. Kerala's harmony is its real victory, more than any seat count.

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