BJP State President K Surendran expresses confidence that the upcoming Parliament elections in Kerala will bring major changes to state politics, with leaders from LDF and UDF potentially joining BJP. He emphasizes that the election is a vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s development agenda and criticizes the nervousness and allegations between LDF and UDF. Surendran also highlights internal differences and interference within LDF.
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As Kerala enters the final leg of the election campaign, the United Democratic Front (UDF) led by Congress has gained an advantage. The UDF is leveraging its clout as the main opponent of BJP nationally, while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by CPM tries to brand Congress as the ‘B team’ of BJP. This shift in dynamics is driven by growing anti-incumbency sentiment against the Pinarayi Vijayan government. UDF has also gained support from Muslim parties, which played a crucial role in previous polls.
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The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is expected to have an advantage in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls in only two constituencies – Wayanad and Malappuram – in North Kerala. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI-M] led Left Democratic Front (LDF) aims to reclaim its traditional strongholds in the region. The CPI(M) leadership is considering various candidates for the nominations in different constituencies. Factors like the entry of Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad and the controversial Sabarimala issue impacted the results of the last Lok Sabha polls.