Illustration depicting Kerala's local elections with pollution protests, diverse candidates like a transwoman activist, and young voters by a polluted riverbank.
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Kerala local body polls spotlight pollution and diverse candidates

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As Kerala's local body elections approach from December 9 to 11, pollution concerns in districts like Kozhikode, Ernakulam, and Kollam are shaping voter sentiment, while diverse candidates from environmental activists to first-time transwomen add color to the contest. Rival fronts fear public anger over environmental neglect could sway outcomes ahead of next year's assembly polls. Young first-time voters express mixed enthusiasm about participating in the democratic process.

Kerala's local body polls, set for December 9 to 11 with 72,005 candidates, serve as a crucial test for the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF), Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), and BJP ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.

Pollution has emerged as a central issue, particularly in Kozhikode where over 5,000 residents from four grama panchayats protested a poultry waste treatment plant at Ambayathode. The action committee is campaigning for two Indian Union Muslim League candidates, with chief patron Thampi Parakandathil stating, “Our fight is for the closure of the polluting factory and not a regulated operation. Whatever be the police action against our members, we will proceed with an intensified fight with the support of all political parties.”

In Ernakulam's Eloor municipality, emissions from bonemeal and rubber units in Edayar have caused health issues, drawing criticism from UDF leader P.M. Ayoob: “The ruling front has not been able to act tough against the violators.” The LDF, in power since 2015, counters through candidate A.D. Sujil: “We have always supported the agitations demanding steps to resolve the issue.” They have fielded environmental activist K.K. Muhammed Iqbal in ward 6, who said, “I have agreed to contest the polls after getting an assurance that the next council will address various pollution issues in the region.”

Kollam's Ashtamudi Lake, a Ramsar site since 2002, faces sewage contamination with Streptococci and E. coli, plus microplastics, despite ₹12 crore spent on the ‘Jeevananu Ashtamudi Jeevikkanam Ashtamudi’ project. The Kerala High Court directed action against encroachments in 2024, but resident Sathi Devi alleged, “The authorities are turning a blind eye towards the pollution of the lake.”

The polls also feature unlikely candidates, including BJP's former DGP Sreelekha in Thiruvananthapuram, porotta-maker Naisya Latheef for Congress in Thrikkakara, and Manjummel Boys inspiration Subash Chandran in Eloor. Transwomen Arunima S. Kurup and Amaya Prasad represent Congress in Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram panchayats.

Among first-time voters, Adarsh Sivakumar views abstaining as “a crime,” while others like Ebin Raj cite parties' “vested interests” but plan to vote due to family pressure.

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X discussions focus on pollution and waste management issues in Kerala cities like Kozhikode, Kochi, and Kollam, with users criticizing LDF governance for poor cleanliness rankings and civic neglect, while opposition leaders like Shashi Tharoor and BJP supporters promise improvements. Transgender candidates from UDF, including Arunima and Ameya, contesting women's reserved seats spark diverse reactions: praise for inclusivity against CPM hypocrisy, alongside skepticism viewing it as an incursion on women's rights. Young voters and diverse candidacies add to the buzz ahead of the polls.

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