Kerala Minister MB Rajesh Confident of LDF's Historic Third Term Win

Kerala Minister and LDF candidate MB Rajesh cast his vote in Palakkad, expressing strong confidence in his alliance's return to power with an increased seat count. He criticized the BJP for attempting to import North Indian culture into Kerala's political landscape and dismissed the UDF due to corruption allegations. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also voiced confidence in LDF's victory, stating that false and communal propaganda cannot defeat the ruling front. Polling is underway for the 140-member assembly with a high turnout of over 2.69 crore registered voters.

Key Points: Kerala Elections: LDF Confident of Victory, BJP Criticized

  • LDF aims for historic third term
  • BJP accused of cultural import
  • UDF faces corruption allegations
  • High voter turnout recorded
  • Results to be declared May 4
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"LDF will come back to power with more seats": Keralam Minister MB Rajesh casts his vote in Palakkad

Kerala Minister MB Rajesh votes, predicts LDF's return with more seats, accuses BJP of importing North Indian culture and UDF of corruption.

"LDF will come back to power with more seats... BJP is trying to import that North Indian culture into Keralam's polity. - MB Rajesh"

Palakkad, April 9

Kerala Minister MB Rajesh on Thursday cast his vote in the Assembly elections being held today and said that LDF is all set to create history with a third term.

Rajesh, who is contesting from Thrithala Assembly constituency as a Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate, cast his vote in Palakkad.

Speaking to ANI, the Kerala Minister said LDF will come back to power with more seats and added that the BJP is trying to import North Indian culture into Keralam's polity.

"LDF will come back to power with more seats. We are all set to create a new history with a third term...BJP is trying to import that North Indian culture into Keralam's polity," he said.

He also expressed confidence, saying there is no question of the UDF government after the elections because people do not trust them, as they are facing a series of corruption allegations.

"Thrithala, we will win comfortably. There is no question of a UDF government after the elections because people do not trust the UDF. UDF is facing allegations of corruption. It's very strange that a government that has been in power for the last 10 years has not faced a single corruption allegation. Instead, the opposition is facing a series of corruption allegations, including corruption which they have committed in the name of the Wayanad disaster fund," Rajesh said.

Earlier in the day, Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also expressed confidence in the 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.

Polling for the 140-member Keralam Assembly began at 7 am, with voters turning out in large numbers across the state. The election is witnessing a direct contest between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), with the BJP-led NDA also in the fray.

In Keralam, over 2.69 crore registered voters are eligible to cast their ballots, including 1.38 crore women and 1.31 crore men, along with 277 voters in the third gender category. Nearly 4.24 lakh first-time voters aged 18-19 are participating, while over 2 lakh voters are aged above 85.

Votes for the Assembly elections will be counted on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
The comment about "importing North Indian culture" is a bit divisive. We are one country. Politics should be about policies, not creating regional divides. Otherwise, a fair point about corruption allegations needing answers.
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Rohit P
High voter turnout is always a good sign for democracy. Kerala's voters are very aware and make informed choices. Excited to see the results!
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Ananya R
Hope the new government, whoever it is, focuses on creating more jobs for the youth. That's the real issue. All this political talk doesn't put food on the table.
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David E
Interesting to watch Kerala's unique political landscape. The claim of no corruption in 10 years is a strong one. If true, it's a model other states should look at.
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Kavitha C
As a Keralite, I'm proud of our high voter participation. We take our vote seriously. The Wayanad fund allegation is serious and must be investigated properly, no matter who wins.

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