Kerala's Poverty Victory: How LDF Eradicated Extreme Poverty Amid Elections

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has made a strong appeal for LDF continuity in the upcoming Thiruvananthapuram Corporation elections. He highlighted the Left Front's achievement in completely eradicating extreme poverty across the state. The CM criticized previous UDF governments for pushing Kerala into decline and lagging in development. Vijayan emphasized that sustained LDF governance enabled this historic poverty elimination milestone.

Key Points: Pinarayi Vijayan Urges LDF Continuity in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

  • Kerala becomes first Indian state to eradicate extreme poverty completely
  • CM allocates Rs 160 crore over three years for poverty elimination projects
  • State transformed from highest poverty rate in 1961 to zero extreme poverty
  • Funds utilized for healthcare, housing construction and sustainable livelihoods
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Kerala CM urges voters to ensure continuity of LDF governance in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

Kerala CM highlights LDF's poverty eradication success, urges voters to maintain development momentum in upcoming Thiruvananthapuram Corporation elections.

"Extreme poverty was eradicated because the people gave the LDF a consecutive mandate. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, November 18

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that the Left Democratic Front (LDF) ended extreme poverty in the state and criticised the previous United Democratic Front (UDF) governments for Kerala's decline.

He urged people to support the LDF in the upcoming Thiruvananthapuram Corporation elections to ensure continuity of development.

Speaking at the Corporation election convention, Pinarayi Vijayan said, "Extreme poverty was eradicated because the people gave the LDF a consecutive mandate. Normally, governments change frequently. UDF had pushed Kerala into decline. The Oommen Chandy government lagged in every sector. The UDF governments that came later could not continue the development initiatives started by the LDF. Just as the people entrusted us with a second term in 2021, they should also ensure continuity of governance in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation."

Earlier on November 1, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stated that the state government allocated Rs 50 crore each for the financial years 2023-24 and 2024-25, and Rs 60 crore for 2025-26, for the project aimed at eradicating extreme poverty.

The funds were utilised for healthcare, housing construction, and ensuring sustainable livelihoods.

CM Vijayan highlighted the state's progress from being the one with the highest poverty rate in 1961-62, with 90.75 per cent of the rural population and 88.89 per cent of the urban population below the poverty line, to becoming the first Indian state to eradicate extreme poverty.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan made this historic declaration in the Legislative Assembly on the occasion of Kerala Piravi (Foundation Day), stating that the state has achieved a remarkable milestone in eradicating extreme poverty on Saturday. Addressing the Assembly, CM Vijayan made a statement under Rule 300.

"In the financial years 2023-24 and 2024-25, an amount of 50 crore each was specially allocated for this project, and in 2025-26, 60 crore was set aside. This amount was utilised for healthcare, housing construction, and ensuring sustainable livelihoods. In the 1975 study report titled "Poverty, Unemployment, and Development Policy in Kerala", conducted by the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) for the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Table 1 on page 11 shows the percentage of population below the poverty line in 15 Indian states during 1961-62. Although these figures have been subject to criticism, one fact stands out: in Kerala, 90.75 per cent of the rural population and 88.89 per cent of the urban population were below the poverty line. In other words, at that time, Kerala had the highest proportion of people living below the poverty line among all Indian states. From that position, Kerala has now risen to proudly become the first Indian state to eradicate extreme poverty," CM Vijayan said.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Eradicating extreme poverty is a massive achievement! The allocation of ₹50-60 crore specifically for this purpose shows serious commitment. Other states should learn from Kerala's model.
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David E
While the poverty eradication claim is impressive, I hope the government is also focusing on creating more employment opportunities for educated youth. Many engineering graduates are still struggling to find good jobs in Kerala.
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Shreya B
The healthcare initiatives under LDF have been life-changing for many families in rural areas. My grandmother got free treatment through government schemes. This kind of work deserves support. 🙏
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Michael C
It's easy to make claims before elections. I'd like to see independent verification of these poverty statistics. Also, the infrastructure in many parts of Thiruvananthapuram still needs significant improvement.
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Ananya R
From 90% poverty to eradication - what an incredible journey for Kerala! This shows what good governance can achieve. Hope other Indian states follow this path. Kerala truly leads by example! 🇮🇳

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