UDF's K Suresh Claims 100% Correct Prediction on Kerala Majority

The Congress-led UDF claims to have crossed the majority mark in the Kerala Assembly elections 2026, with leads in 82 seats. K Suresh expressed confidence that their prediction of winning over 100 seats will be 100% correct. State Congress president Sunny Joseph attributed LDF's poor performance to anti-people policies. BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the party will wait for results before commenting on the election outcome.

Key Points: UDF's K Suresh: Our Prediction 100% Correct in Kerala Elections

  • UDF claims crossing majority mark with 89 seats
  • K Suresh predicts 100 seats as per exit polls
  • Congress leads in 50 seats, Muslim League in 17
  • LDF leads in 51 seats as per trends
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"Our prediction will be 100% correct", says UDF's K Suresh on crossing majority mark in Keralam

Congress-led UDF claims crossing majority mark in Kerala assembly elections 2026. K Suresh says prediction of 100 seats will be correct. LDF trails.

"Our prediction will be 100% correct. - K Suresh"

Keralam, May 4

As counting of votes for the Keralam Assembly elections 2026 progressed on Monday, the Congress-led United Democratic Front MP K. Suresh claimed they had crossed the majority mark and reiterated confidence in a decisive victory for the UDF.

Talking to ANI, K Suresh said, "Counting is underway. Our expectation was 100 seats, now we are crossing 89. So, whatever we said before the Exit Poll, that UDF will win more than 100 seats--our prediction will be 100% correct."

The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) has breached the halfway mark as per official Election Commission trends, with leads in 82 seats. The Congress leads in 50 seats, with its ally, the Muslim League, leading in 17 seats. The LDF had 51 leads.

When asked about factors behind LDF's poor performance, State Congress president Sunny Joseph said, "Anti-people policies" had led to Vijayan's rout.

Congress MP Jebi Mather said, "We have crossed 89, just 11 seats to 100. It is beyond what the exit polls had projected. People of Kerala have gifted a decisive victory to the Congress-led UDF. It is a moment of excitement, exuberance, and pride. We are thankful and grateful to the people of Kerala. This is also a reflection of how the CPI(M)-led LDF was a miserable failure and the anti-incumbency factor played very well..."

Meanwhile, Keralam BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the party will wait for the election results before making any formal comments, while asserting confidence that voters will reject what he termed as the "divisive and corrupt politics" of the opposition.

Speaking to ANI, Chandrasekhar said that in a democracy, no political party can predetermine the outcome of elections, taking a swipe at the CPM and the Congress for what he described as their "arrogance."

"We will wait for the election results. The results will come out by midday today, and we will then comment at that point. We are in a democracy. No political party can decide the fate of another political party," he said.

Alongside, Malappuram district in Keralam is witnessing a clear early edge for the United Democratic Front (UDF) as counting trends emerge from multiple constituencies, though the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is putting up a fight in select seats.

In Kondotty, UDF candidate T P Ashraf Ali leads by 89 votes. In Eranad, P K Basheer is ahead by 41 votes, while in Nilambur, Aryadan Shoukath holds a 79-vote lead. Wandoor sees A P Anil Kumar ahead by 65 votes.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone following from the US, it's fascinating to see how local issues like anti-incumbency drive these elections. But calling a "100% correct" prediction seems a bit premature—counting isn't over yet. Let's wait and see. 🤔
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Priya S
Finally! The people of Kerala have spoken. LDF's arrogance and corruption cost them dearly. Sunny Joseph is right—anti-people policies like liquor ban and land seizures backfired. UDF's focus on development and welfare resonated with the common man. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see the BJP cautious here. Rajeev Chandrasekhar's "wait and see" approach is smart—they don't want to overcommit. But divisive politics? Pot calling the kettle black, maybe? Let's see if they can break into Kerala finally.
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Vikram M
I'm from Kerala and I voted UDF this time. LDF became too complacent—Vijayan's government thought they were invincible. But 100 seats? Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Counting is still on, and leads can change. But the mood is definitely anti-incumbency. 🗳️
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Emma D
Respectfully, K Suresh's confidence is a bit cringe. Exit polls have been wrong before. Let's wait for final results. But if UDF does cross 100, it'll be a massive mandate against LDF's "miserable failure" as Jebi Mather put it. 🤞

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