Key Points

Congress leader Aryadan Shoukath won the Nilambur by-election, dedicating his victory to his late father Aryadan Mohammed. He emotionally recalled his father's legacy while promising to serve constituents with the same dedication. The win boosts UDF's morale ahead of Kerala's 2026 Assembly polls. The result also dealt a blow to CPI-M's hopes of consolidating power in the state.

Key Points: Congress' Aryadan Shoukath Vows to Emulate Father After Nilambur Win

  • Shoukath wins Nilambur by 11,077 votes over CPI-M's Swaraj
  • Emotional tribute to late father Aryadan Mohammed
  • Victory boosts UDF tally to 42 in Kerala Assembly
  • Defeats ex-CPI-M MLA and independent rival P.V. Anvar
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'Wish to work like my father': Congress' new Kerala legislator Aryadan Shoukath

New Kerala MLA Aryadan Shoukath pledges to follow his late father Aryadan Mohammed's legacy after securing a decisive victory in Nilambur by-election.

'Wish to work like my father': Congress' new Kerala legislator Aryadan Shoukath
"I wish to work like my father, as I have seen him work very effectively for the people - Aryadan Shoukath"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 27

Minutes after he was sworn in as the new legislator from Kerala's Nilambur Assembly constituency, Aryadan Shoukath on Friday said he would like to emulate his father – the legendary Congress leader Aryadan Mohammed.

"I wish to work like my father, as I have seen him work very effectively for the people in the constituency," said Shoukath.

Then turning emotional, he said that he misses his father very badly, when asked about how he feels after he won in his second attempt, as he lost to Left-backed Independent P.V.Anvar in 2016, and at that time his father Aryadan was alive.

Aryadan passed away in 2022.

Present on the occasion of the swearing in were Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of Opposition V.D.Satheesan, several state ministers, legislators and a huge number of voters from Shoukath’s constituency, including his family.

With Shoukath’s victory, the tally of the Congress-led UDF reached 42 in the 140-member Kerala Assembly, and the Left tally came down to 98.

Shoukath defeated former CPI-M legislator M.Swaraj with a margin of over 11,077 votes when votes were counted on Monday. Aryadan registered a record eight times from the same constituency but lost in three polls starting from 1965 to 2011.

Anvar, who first won in 2016 defeating Shoukath, repeated his win in the 2021 polls, but in January this year, he quit as a legislator after a serious difference of opinion with Vijayan, forcing the by-election.

At the polls, Anvar, who fell out with the Congress leadership after Shoukath was asked to contest, broke his word and he also contested as an independent candidate and finished third, but surprised all when he got over 19,000 votes.

The win of Shoukath has turned the Vijayan-led Left camp jittery as the narrative had been set that Swaraj will win the by-election and it will be the foundation for the third successive Vijayan government at the 2026 Assembly polls.

This win has created a sense of excitement in the Congress-led UDF camp as Satheesan has been saying time and again that this victory happened because of the "Team UDF's systematic and committed campaign".

- IANS

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Priya S
The emotional moment when he mentioned missing his father really touched my heart. Losing a parent is never easy, especially when achieving something they would've been proud of. Hope he makes his father proud through his work!
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Aditya G
Interesting how Anvar got 19k votes despite the fallout. Shows there's still some support for him. The political equations in Kerala keep getting more complex!
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the emotional angle, I hope Shoukath focuses more on actual governance than just riding on his father's name. Kerala needs development-oriented leaders, not just political dynasties.
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Siddharth J
This victory is significant for UDF! The margin shows people's faith in Congress leadership. Maybe the tide is turning against LDF in Kerala after their recent controversies.
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Meera T
As someone from Nilambur, I remember how Aryadan Mohammed sir used to visit every corner of our constituency. Hope his son maintains that personal connect with common people 🤞
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Vikram M
The by-election results show that Kerala politics is becoming more competitive. Both UDF and LDF need to up their game if they want to win in 2026!

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