Shashi Tharoor Hails Kerala as Model of Communal Harmony After UDF Sweep

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor praised Kerala as a model of communal harmony despite national identity politics trends. He cited examples of Muslim-majority Thavanur electing a Christian, and Hindu-majority Kalamassery electing a Muslim. The Congress-led UDF secured 102 seats, ending the LDF's decade-long rule in the state. Congress MLA VD Satheesan is among the frontrunners for the Chief Minister's post.

Key Points: Kerala Remains Model of Communal Harmony: Shashi Tharoor

  • UDF wins 102 seats in Kerala Assembly elections
  • Tharoor cites cross-community voting in three constituencies
  • Congress single-largest party with 63 seats
  • VD Satheesan emerges as CM frontrunner
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"One Kerala story, state remains model of communal harmony despite identity politics", says Shashi Tharoor after UDF sweep

Shashi Tharoor highlights Kerala's communal harmony after UDF wins 102 seats in Assembly polls, citing cross-community voting patterns.

"Kerala remains a model of communal harmony, a state where people see human beings first and caste or religion later. - Shashi Tharoor"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 7

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor described Keralam as a "model of communal harmony" despite the growing influence of identity politics in the country, citing the electoral choices made by voters across communities in the recently concluded 2026 Assembly elections.

In a post on X, Tharoor termed it "One Kerala story" and highlighted how constituencies with majority populations from one community elected candidates belonging to another faith.

"One #KeralaStory from the recent election results that communalists should note: a Muslim majority constituency, Thavanur, elected a Christian, VS Joy; a Hindu majority constituency, Kalamassery, elected a Muslim, VE Abdul Gafoor; and a Christian majority constituency, Kochi, elected a Muslim, Muhammed Shiyas. Despite some influence from the national trends in favour of identity politics, Kerala remains a model of communal harmony, a state where people see human beings first and caste or religion later," he said.

The remarks came as the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) began the process of government formation after registering a sweeping victory in the Kerala Assembly elections. The UDF secured 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly, ending a decade of Left Democratic Front (LDF) rule in the state.

Congress emerged as the single-largest party in the alliance with 63 seats, while its ally, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), secured 22 seats.

Meanwhile, Congress MLA-elect VD Satheesan held a roadshow in his Peravur constituency on Wednesday following his victory in the Assembly polls. Accompanied by a large number of party workers and supporters, Satheesan greeted people during the procession.

Satheesan won the Peravur seat with 78,658 votes, defeating CPI(M) candidate ET Taison Master by a margin of 20,600 votes. He is being considered one of the frontrunners for the Chief Minister's post along with senior Congress leaders KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala.

The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) is set to hold its first Legislative Party meeting of newly elected MLAs on Thursday in Thiruvananthapuram. Senior AICC observers Ajay Maken and Mukul Wasnik are expected to attend the meeting, where discussions on the Chief Ministerial face are likely to take place.

Earlier, KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala met Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi as consultations over government formation continued.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone from outside India, it's heartening to see this level of communal harmony in Kerala. The rest of the world could learn a lot from this example. Truly inspiring!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate Tharoor's optimism, let's not gloss over the reality. Identity politics has deeply affected Kerala too. The recent election saw clear communal voting patterns in many seats. We need more introspection and less chest-thumping.
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Priya S
Exactly! This is what makes Kerala special. We've always prioritized good governance over divisive politics. Thavanur, Kalamassery, Kochi - these examples show that Kerala is truly 'God's Own Country' in every sense. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive statistics from Tharoor, but I wonder if this is more about political alliances than genuine harmony. The UDF itself includes the Muslim League, which is a communal party. Just saying we need to look deeper.
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Nikhil C
As a Malayali, I can confirm this is our reality. We judge candidates by their work, not their religion. This is why Kerala remains a beacon of secularism. Let the communal forces take note! ✌️
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Rohit P
Tharoor making a valid point. But

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