Congress Celebrates as UDF Takes Significant Lead in Kerala Elections

The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) has taken a significant lead in the Kerala Assembly elections, with early trends showing the alliance ahead in 90 seats. Congress alone is leading on 57 seats, sparking celebrations at party headquarters in New Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram. Party leaders expressed optimism, with M. M. Hassan predicting the alliance would reach 100 seats by evening. Congress MP Jebi Mather declared the party is on its way to a clear mandate and an absolute majority.

Key Points: Congress UDF Lead Kerala Election 2024

  • Congress-led UDF leads in 90 seats
  • Congress alone leading in 57 seats
  • Celebrations at party headquarters in Delhi and Kerala
  • Leaders express confidence in reaching 100 seats
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'On our way to clear mandate': Congress celebrates as UDF takes significant lead in Kerala

Congress-led UDF takes significant lead in Kerala Assembly elections, with early trends showing party ahead in 90 seats. Celebrations erupt at party headquarters.

"We are on our way to a clear mandate and an absolute majority. - Jebi Mather"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 4

Celebrations began at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi and in Thiruvananthapuram on counting day as early trends in the Kerala Assembly elections indicated the party-led United Democratic Front ahead in 90 seats as of 11:30 p.m.

Congress alone is leading on 57 seats.

Supporters waving Congress flags gathered at the party's Delhi office, celebrating to the beats of dhol as initial leads pointed towards a favourable outcome for the alliance.

In Kerala, party workers and leaders marked the occasion with a cake-cutting ceremony at the Congress headquarters, where several senior leaders were present as counting trends unfolded.

Reacting to the early numbers, Congress leader M. M. Hassan expressed optimism about the party's performance.

"The trend is very favourable for the UDF. Before 5 o'clock, we will reach the number 100. We are all expecting at least 100 seats," he told IANS.

Another Congress leader, A.P. Anilkumar, said the alliance's performance was in line with earlier expectations.

"The UDF has already spoken about the majority of seats. We earlier said that we would get a huge majority. We received strong support in the Parliamentary election. We also received strong support in the Panchayat election. That trend is continuing; there is no change," he said.

Congress MP Jebi Mather also expressed confidence in securing a decisive mandate. "We are on our way to a clear mandate and an absolute majority. People of Kerala have chosen Congress and UDF and given a big setback to Vijayan and others," she told IANS.

As counting progresses, party workers remain upbeat, with leaders indicating that the early trends reflect sustained support for the Congress-led alliance in the state.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) is a Congress-led political alliance in Kerala, India, serving as the main opposition to the Left Democratic Front (LDF).

Key parties in the UDF include Congress, Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Kerala Congress (Joseph), Kerala Congress (Jacob), and the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP).

- IANS

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Aditya G
Early trends dikha rahe hain UDF 100 paar kar raha hai - kya turnaround! Congress workers ka enthusiasm dekhne layak hai. Lekin yaar, ek baat: agar Congress wapas aati hai toh Kerala mein coalition politics ka naya chapter likhna hoga. IUML alliance ki vajah se kuch log disappointed ho sakte hain.
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Nikhil C
Good news for democracy! After 5 years of LDF rule, people want change. But I hope Congress leaders remember - it's not just about winning. The real test is delivering on promises like jobs, education and infrastructure. Let's see if they can avoid the infighting that always plagues them in Kerala.
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Ramesh W
देखा भई! केरल में कांग्रेस की वापसी हो रही है। लेकिन एक सवाल - क्या ये सिर्फ एंटी-इनकम्बेंसी है या फिर लोगों को सच में UDF का विजन पसंद आया? मुझे उम्मीद है कि Congress सत्ता में आने के बाद भ्रष्टाचार पर लगाम लगाएगी। Pinarayi के वक्त में कोई बड़ा घोटाला तो नहीं हुआ, पर transparency की कमी थी।
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Michael C
Interesting shift in Kerala politics. The UDF seems to have capitalized on voter fatigue. But I'm skeptical about Congress' ability to govern effectively in a coalition. Let's see if they can sustain this momentum. As an outsider, Kerala's political maturity is always fascinating.

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