BJP-NDA Finalizes Kerala Candidates, Chandrashekhar Touts Transparent Process

The BJP and its NDA allies have finalized their candidate selection for the Kerala Assembly elections. State president Rajeev Chandrashekhar claimed the process was transparent and contrasted it with the "confusion and chaos" in the Congress and CPM camps. The party announced 11 additional candidates, bringing its total named candidates across numerous constituencies. Key contenders include Union Minister George Kurian and V Muraleedharan, with polling set for April 9.

Key Points: BJP-NDA Finalizes Kerala Poll Candidates, Targets Rivals

  • BJP-NDA completes Kerala candidate list
  • Process touted as transparent vs. rivals' chaos
  • 11 new candidates announced for 140-seat assembly
  • Polling scheduled for April 9
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"Transparent process shows our intent": Rajeev Chandrashekhar targets Congress, CPM as BJP-NDA finalises candidate list ahead of Kerala polls

BJP's Rajeev Chandrashekhar contrasts NDA's transparent candidate selection with Congress & CPM's "chaos" ahead of Kerala Assembly polls.

"You can see the very, very sharp contrast... versus the confusion and chaos that we are seeing in the Congress and the CPM. - Rajeev Chandrashekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 22

The Bharatiya Janata Party and its NDA partners have completed their candidate selection for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, with state president Rajeev Chandrashekhar asserting that the process reflects transparency and clarity in contrast to rival parties.

Speaking to ANI here on Sunday, Chandrashekhar said, "You can see the very, very sharp contrast between how our seat allocation has happened and how everything has been done so openly and transparently, both within the party and with the NDA partners, versus the confusion and chaos that we are seeing in the Congress and the CPM."

He added that the approach reflects the alliance's intent for governance in the state. "This should tell the people of Kerala about what our intentions are, how together we are going to bring change in our state, and that is the intention, the desire, and the goal of every Karyakarta of the NDA," he said.

This comes after the BJP on Saturday released a list of 11 additional candidates, taking forward its preparations for the 140-member Assembly polls. The newly announced candidates include V Ratheesh (Peerumade), Raveendranath Bakathanam (Puthuppally), Ajimon (Mavelikkara), Pandalam Prathapan (Adoor), KR Rajesh (Chavara), RS Arjun Raj (Chadayamangalam), BS Anoop (Chirayinkeezhu), Karamana Jayan (Thiruvananthapuram), Vivek Gopan (Aruvikkara), TN Suresh (Kovalam) and S Rajasekharan Nair (Neyyattinkara).

With this, the party has named candidates across multiple constituencies, having earlier released two lists covering 86 constituencies. Senior leaders, including Union Minister George Kurian, V Muraleedharan, K Surendran and Navya Haridas, are among key contenders. Muraleedharan has filed his nomination from Kazhakoottam, while Chandrasekhar is contesting from Nemom.

Polling for the Kerala Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4. The tenure of the current assembly is scheduled to end on May 23.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Finally some clarity in candidate selection! The Congress and CPM are always fighting amongst themselves. A united NDA front could be the change Kerala needs. 🤞
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Suresh O
As a Keralite, I'm tired of the same old LDF-UDF cycle. If BJP-NDA can bring in fresh faces and a transparent process, they deserve a chance. Our state's progress has been stuck for too long.
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Anjali F
Calling your own process transparent doesn't automatically make it so. Every party says this before elections. The proof will be in their actions after the polls. Let's wait and watch.
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Karthik V
Good to see candidates from various backgrounds. Kerala's politics needs to move beyond traditional vote banks. Hope this brings a focus on development and less on divisive issues.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Kerala elections from abroad. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. Hope the focus remains on issues like infrastructure and healthcare for the people.

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