Kerala Assembly Election 2026: The counting of votes will take place on May 4.
The election for 140 assembly seats in Kerala today is set to be a riveting contest for a state that threw a surprise in the last election. There is speculation that today's single-phase election could be more unpredictable than the one in 2021.
Here are the top 10 points in this story:
- Kerala, which had a revolving-door system for the ruling party for over 50 years, broke the mould and gave a second straight term to the CPM-led LDF in 2021. It was attributed to the leadership of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who was dubbed the party strongman.
- This time though, the Left bloc is seen as being in a tight spot, having to battle anti-incumbency that has been building up over a decade,
- The image of the Chief Minister has also taken a beating following the death of his close advisor Kodiyeri Balakrishnan. Vijayan was criticised by many because of controversial moves like centralising decision-making and cutting off public access.
- The factionalism in the CPM suddenly made headlines and the Chief Minister was also accused of nepotism.
- For the CPM, which has lost its citadels in West Bengal and Tripura, Kerala remains the last bastion and a loss here could cause an existential crisis for the party.
- In this backdrop, the Congress-led LDF has sharpened its attack, alleging a collusion between the ruling combine and the BJP, which is hoping to expand its footprint in the state.
- The LDF has been campaigning on a platform of reforms, boosted by its success in the three-tier local body elections held in December.
- The Sabarimala issue -- coming up in the Supreme Court -- also continues to influence voter sentiment. The court's 2018 decision to allow entry to women of child-bearing age has been challenged and the timing of the hearings has pitched it as an election issue.
- The CPM, which backed reform in 2018, has now suddenly done a U-turn and is speaking for the rights of hardliners on the issue.
- The counting of votes will take place on May 4 - along with that of Assam, West Bengal, and Puducherry.
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