Kharge's Bold Prediction: "100% We Will Win" Kerala Assembly Polls

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge expressed absolute confidence in winning the upcoming Kerala assembly elections. The party held an extensive six-hour meeting with top leaders at Indira Bhawan to discuss election strategies. Multiple senior leaders including Rahul Gandhi and Shashi Tharoor participated in the crucial discussions. Party representatives strongly denied any internal factionalism, calling such claims politically motivated rumors.

Key Points: Kharge Confident Congress Will Win Kerala Assembly Elections

  • Six-hour strategy meeting involved top Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi and Shashi Tharoor
  • Party leadership dismissed allegations of factionalism within Kerala unit
  • Detailed discussions on countering both LDF and BJP in upcoming elections
  • Meeting focused on strengthening party organization ahead of 2026 assembly polls
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100 per cent going to win: Mallikarjun Kharge on upcoming Kerala assembly polls after meeting party leaders at Indira Bhawan

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge declares 100% victory in Kerala polls after strategic meeting with Rahul Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor, and state leaders at Indira Bhawan.

"100% we are going to win, take it from me - Mallikarjun Kharge"

New Delhi, October 29

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge expressed confidence in the party winning the upcoming Kerala assembly elections after meeting with state party leaders to discuss strategy for the upcoming Kerala assembly elections at Indira Bhawan, New Delhi.

The Congress party held a nearly six-hour-long meeting with state party leaders on Tuesday, discussing ways to strengthen the party and the upcoming 2026 assembly elections. Multiple leaders, including AICC General Secretary Deepa Dasmuni, LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, party General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, MP Shashi Tharoor, MP Priyanka Gandhi and others, were present in the meeting.

"100% we are going to win, take it from me," Kharge told reporters outside the party's headquarters on Tuesday.

Kharge further dismissed any rumours of factionalism within the party's state unit, saying that he has discussed with party leader and former KPCC chief K Sudhakaran the strategies for the polls.

"He might have told you (on alleged factionalism), but he has told something in our meeting that I do not want to disclose," Kharge added.

Party leader K Sudhakaran had also attended the meeting at Indira Bhawan and shared that the leaders "shared our opinions" and discussed the upcoming elections.

"We discussed current politics, upcoming elections and how to strengthen the party. We shared our opinions, and now the party's top leadership will discuss and make a decision. Accordingly, we will face the elections," former KPCC chief K Sudhakaran told reporters here.

Shortly after the intense discussions, party leader Deepa Dasmunsi had also dismissed reports of factionalism within the Kerala unit of the Congress, asserting that the party stands united ahead of the upcoming local body and Assembly elections in the state.

Speaking to reporters in the national capital after the meeting on Tuesday, Dasmunsi said such allegations were being artificially created by political rivals. "There is no factionalism in the Congress Party in Kerala. It is manmade by the LDF people and the BJP. I can proudly say there is no factionalism, and everyone is unitedly standing here for the Congress Party," she said.

She said several political and administrative issues concerning Kerala were discussed in detail, including the opposition's strategy against the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the BJP.

"For the upcoming elections -- local body elections and the Kerala Assembly elections -- there are many issues in Kerala, including political issues against the LDF and the BJP. Many points need to be addressed and discussed. It was a very serious meeting," she said.

The Kerala Assembly election is scheduled for 2026, while the dates for the local body elections in Kerala have not been announced yet.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some positive energy from Congress! Kerala needs strong opposition and Kharge's confidence gives hope. United Congress can definitely challenge LDF's dominance. Let's see if they walk the talk! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Kerala politics closely, I appreciate that they're planning early. But factionalism has been Congress's weakness for years. Hope they've genuinely resolved internal differences this time.
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Arjun K
Good to see Congress leadership taking Kerala seriously. Six-hour meeting shows they mean business. But they need strong local leaders who understand Kerala's unique political landscape. Wishing them the best! 🙏
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Michael C
Kharge's "take it from me" sounds like typical political rhetoric. Kerala voters are very politically aware - they'll judge by actions, not just words. The real test will be in their campaign strategy.
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Kavya N
Positive development! Congress needs to focus on youth issues and job creation in Kerala. With proper planning and united leadership, they can definitely make a comeback. All the best to them! ✨

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