Kerala's Political Shift: BJP-NDA's Historic Surge in Local Body Polls

BJP state president Rajeev Chandrashekhar is celebrating a big win for his party's alliance in Kerala's local elections. He says this marks a historic expansion of their political footprint across the state. A major breakthrough came in the capital, where the NDA took control of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for the first time. However, at the village level, the Congress-led UDF still managed to lead in more local councils.

Key Points: Rajeev Chandrashekhar Hails BJP-NDA Kerala Local Body Poll Victory

  • NDA wins control of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for the first time in four decades
  • Congress-led UDF leads in majority of Grama Panchayats at grassroots level
  • Chandrashekhar claims results establish LDF is "out of the picture" for future contests
  • BJP leader attacks both LDF and Congress, calling them "corrupt twins"
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Rajeev Chandrashekhar hails 'historic' BJP-NDA surge in Kerala local body polls

BJP's Rajeev Chandrashekhar calls NDA's performance in Kerala local polls a "historic victory," marking a major expansion of the party's footprint in the state.

"It is a historical victory for every BJP worker across the state because we have made significant strides in our vote share and political footprint. - Rajeev Chandrashekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, December 14

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrashekhar on Saturday termed the BJP-led NDA's performance in the Kerala local body elections a "historical victory, " claiming the results marked a decisive expansion of the party's vote share and political footprint across the state.

"It is a historical victory for every BJP worker across the state because we have made significant strides in our vote share and political footprint," Chandrashekhar said, asserting that the NDA had made gains even in traditional strongholds of both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). According to him, the results have "established that the LDF is out of the picture," setting the stage for a future contest between the UDF and the NDA in the upcoming Assembly elections.

The BJP leader also trained his guns on both the Left and the Congress, alleging corruption and governance failures. "We always attacked the LDF for their corruption and mal-governance, while Congress is in alliance with the CPI(M) in 27 states and eight Union Territories, so it should not mislead the people," he said, adding that the BJP did not seek "any endorsement from corrupt twins like the Congress and the Left."

The NDA's biggest breakthrough came in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, where it secured control for the first time, ending the LDF's four-decade-long rule. Of the 101 wards, the NDA won 50, while the LDF secured 29 and the UDF 19; two seats went to independents. The result is being seen as a major political setback for both the Left and the Congress in the state capital.

At the grassroots level, however, 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. The Aam Aadmi Party won three wards, and 64 Grama Panchayats remained tied.

In Block Panchayats, the UDF led in 79 of 152, followed by the LDF in 63, with 10 witnessing ties. Chandrashekhar said the NDA's growing presence reflected a "clear appetite for change" among Kerala's voters.

- ANI

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Priya S
Let's not get carried away. Winning the city corporation is a big deal, yes. But look at the grassroots numbers – UDF leading in over 500 panchayats, NDA in only 26. The real power in Kerala is in the villages. The 'historic surge' narrative feels a bit exaggerated for the overall picture. 🤔
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Rahul R
As a Malayali, I welcome this change. The LDF had become too complacent in the capital. Forty years is too long for any party to rule without being held accountable. Maybe this competition will make all parties work harder for the people. The "corrupt twins" comment is harsh but not entirely wrong.
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Anjali F
The most interesting part is AAP winning three wards! They are quietly making inroads. Kerala politics is definitely getting more complex and competitive. Voters are now looking beyond traditional loyalties, which is a good sign for a mature democracy.
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David E
Reading this from abroad. It's fascinating to see Kerala, often seen as a leftist stronghold, opening up to the BJP. Chandrashekhar is a capable leader. If they focus on development and governance instead of just rhetoric, they might build a lasting base. The assembly elections will be the real test.
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Meera T
I respect the win, but calling it a "historic victory" when the NDA is still a distant third in most local bodies feels like spin. The BJP president should show some humility. Winning one major urban center is a start, not a conquest. The people of Kerala are wise and will judge on work, not words.

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