Key Points

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala is supremely confident about winning a third consecutive term in the 2026 Assembly elections. LDF Convenor T.P. Ramakrishnan highlighted the party's increasing electoral mandate, pointing out their growth from 91 to 99 MLAs in successive elections. Ramakrishnan criticized the United Democratic Front (UDF) for allegedly aligning with communal forces and suggested the Congress remains disconnected from people's sentiments. The LDF plans to resume district-level political rallies, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan set to address the Kozhikode rally on May 13.

Key Points: Pinarayi Vijayan LDF Confident of Third Kerala Poll Victory

  • LDF expects third consecutive term with strong electoral support
  • Congress leadership disconnected from voters
  • UDF accused of aligning with communal forces
  • District-level political rallies to resume soon
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Confident of winning third consecutive term in Kerala: LDF Convenor

LDF Convenor T.P. Ramakrishnan predicts strong mandate for Pinarayi Vijayan in 2026 Kerala Assembly elections

"In 2021, despite intense campaigning... the LDF was re-elected with an even stronger mandate - T.P. Ramakrishnan"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 11

Left Democratic Front (LDF) convener T.P. Ramakrishnan has expressed strong confidence that the ruling alliance in Kerala, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, will return to power for a third consecutive term in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Speaking to the media in Kozhikode on Sunday, Ramakrishnan was responding to a recent statement by outgoing KPCC president K. Sudhakaran, who said he would go to any extent to remove Pinarayi Vijayan and the Left Front government from office.

Dismissing Sudhakaran’s remarks, the LDF leader said: “In 2016, Pinarayi Vijayan became Chief Minister with the support of 91 MLAs. In 2021, despite intense campaigning by Sudhakaran and others, the LDF was re-elected with an even stronger mandate of 99 MLAs. The trend is clear. The LDF will secure a third term in 2026.”

On the recent leadership change in the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, Ramakrishnan said it would have no significant political impact. “The Congress leadership remains disconnected from the people. Their actions are not receiving public approval,” he said.

He also alleged that the United Democratic Front (UDF) was aligning itself with communal forces in a desperate bid to regain power. “The UDF is trying to return with the backing of communal organisations and even has the support of the BJP. The Indian Union Muslim League is reportedly seeking to bring Jamaat-e-Islami into the UDF fold,” Ramakrishnan claimed.

However, he maintained that these tactics would not work, as the people of Kerala had witnessed and appreciated the developmental changes brought about by the LDF government over the past two terms.

Meanwhile, Ramakrishnan announced that the LDF would resume its district-level rallies, which were earlier postponed due to the Indo-Pak border tensions. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is scheduled to address the Kozhikode rally on May 13, while the remaining district rallies will be completed by May 22.

He added that the ceasefire measures at the national level have created a conducive environment to continue political outreach.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
LDF has done commendable work in Kerala, especially in education and healthcare. But they shouldn't take voters for granted. Third term is possible only if they address corruption allegations properly. Pinarayi Vijayan's strong leadership is good, but accountability matters too.
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Priya M.
As a Malayali, I'm proud of Kerala's development under LDF! 🎉 Our public health system is a model for India. But I wish they'd focus more on job creation for youth. IT parks are good, but we need more employment opportunities across sectors.
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Suresh N.
The Congress is in complete disarray in Kerala. Their leadership changes every few months! How can they expect people to trust them? LDF might have flaws, but at least they have consistent vision and stable leadership.
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Anitha R.
LDF's confidence is understandable after back-to-back wins. But Kerala needs fresh ideas now. Same party for 10+ years can lead to complacency. Hope opposition presents strong alternative vision rather than just negative campaigning.
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Vijay P.
The allegations about UDF aligning with communal forces are serious. Kerala has always rejected divisive politics. Hope all parties maintain the secular tradition of our state. Development should be the only agenda!
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Meena T.
LDF's welfare schemes have helped many poor families in my village. But implementation at local level needs improvement. Sometimes benefits don't reach intended recipients due to bureaucratic delays and corruption at lower levels.

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