Pinarayi Vijayan in Delhi for CPI(M) Meet After Kerala Election Loss

Outgoing Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrived in Delhi for a CPI(M) Polit Bureau meeting. The meeting comes after the LDF's defeat in the 2026 Assembly elections, where it secured only 35 seats. The party is expected to decide on the Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly. Meanwhile, the Congress, which won 102 seats, is deliberating on its Chief Ministerial candidate, with VD Satheesan and Ramesh Chennithala as frontrunners.

Key Points: Pinarayi Vijayan in Delhi for CPI(M) Polit Bureau Meeting

  • Outgoing CM Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Delhi for CPI(M) Polit Bureau meeting
  • LDF lost 2026 Kerala Assembly elections, securing only 35 seats
  • CPI(M) yet to decide Leader of Opposition candidate
  • Congress won 102 seats, deliberating on Chief Ministerial face
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Outgoing Keralam CM Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Delhi for CPI(M) Polit Bureau meeting

Outgoing Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in Delhi for CPI(M) Polit Bureau meeting. Party to decide Leader of Opposition after LDF's election defeat.

"Leader of the Opposition has not been decided yet. Once the Congress decides who its Chief Minister will be, we will immediately announce the Opposition Leader as well. - TP Ramakrishnan"

New Delhi, May 10

The outgoing Keralam Chief Minister and senior CPI leader, Pinarayi Vijayan, arrived at the Delhi airport on Saturday to attend the Polit Bureau meeting in the national capital.

Vijayan's visit to the national capital comes as the party is expected to decide upon a name for the Leader of Opposition in Keralam Assembly, after the Left Democratic Front (LDF) lost the 2026 Assembly elections.

Vijayan had also attended a meeting to review election results at the party office in Keralam on May 6.

Meanwhile, LDF convenor TP Ramakrishnan on Thursday said that the alliance is yet to decide a name for the leader of opposition in the Keralam Assembly, and dismissed the speculations around a leadership change in the CPI(M).

Addressing the media in Thiruvananthapuram, TP Ramakrishnan claimed that the posters demanding a leadership change had no connection with the CPI(M).

Ramakrishnan, "Leader of the Opposition has not been decided yet. Once the Congress decides who its Chief Minister will be, we will immediately announce the Opposition Leader as well. The issue of the Opposition Leader has not been discussed so far. There is no dispute over making the decision. It is the CPI(M) that has to decide who the Opposition Leader will be. The CPI has not informed the LDF of any stand that Pinarayi Vijayan should not become the Opposition Leader. Changing the leadership is not under the party's consideration. There are also no discussions about replacing the CPI(M) secretary. The posters demanding a leadership change have no connection with the party."

After the LDF was restricted to 35 seats in the Keralam Assembly elections, with 26 seats won by the CPI(M), Ramakrishnan noted that the alliance will conduct a detailed analysis of the reasons behind the election defeat.

"LDF will conduct a detailed analysis of the reasons behind the election defeat. All constituent parties have already begun efforts in that direction. Each party will examine what led to the setback. The LDF accepts the people's verdict. A comprehensive review will be carried out to identify the reasons for the defeat, and the process will be completed by June 15. Opinions from all sections of society will be heard. Corrective measures will be taken based on the trust and feedback of the people. The people are our priority. The Left Front will move forward by placing its faith in the people. After these reviews, the LDF will meet to assess the overall political atmosphere and take further decisions," he said.

The UDF recorded a thumping victory in Keralam with securing 102 seats, including 63 by the Congress. The Congress is currently deliberating on the face for the Chief Ministerial post.

Earlier on Friday night, VD Satheesan arrived in Delhi amid indications that the Congress high command would soon announce its decision on the Chief Ministerial.

Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala also arrived in Delhi, as the Keralam leaders met the All India Congress Committee (AICC) members.

VD Satheesan, who served as the Leader of Opposition in the House run by the outgoing-LDF government, is one of the frontrunners for the post of Keralam CM.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see VD Satheesan and Chennithala both in Delhi. Congress high command will need to balance the factions. Keralam deserves a stable government after all the drama.
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Arjun K
The LDF's defeat is a massive wake-up call. 35 seats out of 140 is shocking for a party that ruled for 10 years. CPI(M) needs fresh blood in the assembly. Pinarayi as opposition leader might not be the best move if they want to rebuild.
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Michael C
So the LDF is waiting for Congress to announce their CM candidate before naming opposition leader. Standard political chess. But the real question is: can Congress deliver development without the usual infighting? Only time will tell.
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Priya S
I am from Keralam and I voted for UDF this time. The LDF government had good intentions but implementation was poor. Roads in my village are still bad after 10 years! 😤 Time for accountability.
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Kavya N
Respect to Pinarayi Vijayan for his long service, but the party should consider giving younger leaders like M.V. Govindan or others a chance as opposition leader. The same faces won't help rebuild trust šŸ™
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James A

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