IUML MP Predicts UDF Landslide With 100+ Seats in Kerala Polls

Indian Union Muslim League MP Abdussamad Samadani has expressed strong confidence that the Congress-led United Democratic Front will secure over 100 seats in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. He attributes this to a powerful public desire for change after a decade of Left Democratic Front rule, criticizing the current administration for unemployment and educational seat shortages. The UDF's confidence is bolstered by its recent performance in by-elections and local body polls, where it took a lead in most panchayats. However, the BJP-led NDA achieved a significant breakthrough by winning control of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for the first time.

Key Points: UDF to Win 100+ Seats in Kerala Polls: IUML MP

  • UDF confident of 100+ seat win
  • Anti-incumbency against LDF cited
  • Praise for previous UDF rule under Oommen Chandy
  • Criticism of LDF on unemployment, education
  • NDA makes gains in local body polls
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UDF will come to power with 100+ seats: IUML MP Abdussamad Samadani ahead of Kerala Polls

IUML MP Abdussamad Samadani predicts UDF victory with over 100 seats in Kerala Assembly elections, citing strong anti-incumbency against LDF rule.

"We expect to win more than 100 seats. - Abdussamad Samadani"

Mallapuram, March 29

Ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections, Indian Union Muslim League MP Abdussamad Samadani on Sunday expressed confidence that the United Democratic Front is set to secure over 100 seats, citing public desire for change after a decade of Left Democratic Front rule.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "We expect to win more than 100 seats. In any major election, there is always a discussion of anti-incumbency public sentiment against the ruling government. This feeling is particularly strong in Kerala due to several flawed policies by the current administration. People are thinking about change, and such a change is likely to happen."

Asserting that the political climate is fully favourable for the UDF, Samadani, who represents Ponnani in Lok Sabha, said, "Voters are looking to bring a UDF government to Thiruvananthapuram in this election. Across Kerala, we are seeing a clear trend in favour of the UDF. People are aligning with the UDF."

Recalling the previous UDF tenure, the leader said, "It was a very good administration, a very good government. Chief Ministers like Oommen Chandy were very noble and received honour and respect from people of all walks of life. It was a very good rule; people benefited greatly, and our government did a lot of work for the welfare of the people."

He also criticised the current administration, pointing out the challenges under its rule, saying, "Over the past 10 years, there have been many problems. Students lack educational seats, and unemployment has increased significantly. Young people face many problems here, and in every field, people are in distress. The only solution to this is for a UDF government to come to power in Kerala. That's why UDF workers are working hard for their candidates everywhere. We are confident of a great victory."

Kerala Assembly LoP VD Satheesan also exuded confidence in the victory of the UDF, saying that they will "come back with 100-plus seats".

Speaking with ANI, the Congress leader underscored the record victories of the UDF in the previous bye-elections, implying that similar results will be witnessed in the 2026 bye-elections in the state.

"Except for one, we won all the by-elections with wonderful margins... We increased our margin in the Parliament elections... We received a wonderful victory in the 30 years in local body elections... We have been winning all the elections," he said.

In the local body elections conducted in Kerala in 2025, the Congress-led UDF emerged ahead, leading in 505 of the 941 Grama Panchayats as of Saturday night. The LDF was ahead in 340 panchayats, while the NDA led in 26.

However, the NDA's most significant breakthrough came in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, where it secured control for the first time, ending the LDF's four-decade-long rule.

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

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see such confident predictions. The local body results do show a UDF lead, but the NDA's win in Thiruvananthapuram Corp is a major twist! Kerala politics is never boring. 🤔
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Priya S
Oommen Chandy sir's tenure was indeed remembered fondly by many. But that was then. The UDF needs to present a fresh vision and concrete plans, not just rely on nostalgia. The youth are watching.
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Vikram M
100+ seats seems like a very tall claim. Kerala voters are intelligent and known for alternating governments. Anti-incumbency is real, but so is the memory of UDF's own controversies. The campaign will be fierce!
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Aditi M
As a Keralite working abroad, the biggest issue for my family back home is the lack of job opportunities. Whichever front comes, they must focus on creating sustainable employment. Enough of empty promises.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, this sounds like typical pre-election bravado from all sides. Let the people decide based on work, not words. The mention of the NDA's breakthrough in the capital is the real story here – a potential three-way fight? 🧐

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