News illustration of jubilant crowds in Kerala celebrating UDF's sweep in local polls and BJP's first win in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.
News illustration of jubilant crowds in Kerala celebrating UDF's sweep in local polls and BJP's first win in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.
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UDF sweeps Kerala local polls while BJP claims first municipal victory

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The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) has swept the local body elections in Kerala, regaining significant ground from the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated a historic win by securing the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for the first time, ending the LDF's long dominance in the capital.

In the Kerala local body elections held recently, the UDF emerged as the dominant force, reversing previous losses to the LDF and reclaiming control over numerous local bodies across the state. This victory marks a significant shift, with the UDF regaining ground in a political landscape long held by the ruling coalition.

The BJP, part of the NDA, achieved a breakthrough by winning the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, its first municipal victory in the state. This ends the LDF's extended rule in the capital city. Union Minister Rajeev Chandrashekhar hailed the result as a 'clear appetite for change,' stating, 'Victory for every BJP worker across the state because we have made significant strides in our vote share and political footprint.' He described it as a historical victory that expands the party's political presence in Kerala.

The elections, conducted across various local bodies including corporations and panchayats, highlight shifting voter preferences in the southern state. While the UDF's sweep underscores anti-incumbency against the LDF government, the BJP's inroads in Thiruvananthapuram signal growing support for the NDA in urban areas. Official results confirmed the UDF's overall lead, with the BJP focusing on its incremental gains rather than outright dominance.

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Discussions on X highlight UDF's sweeping victories across most local bodies in Kerala, regaining ground from LDF. BJP's historic capture of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation is celebrated by supporters as a breakthrough signaling urban shift towards NDA. Congress leaders dismiss BJP gains as marginal amid UDF dominance. LDF's poor performance draws criticism. Sentiments range from BJP optimism, UDF triumph, to skepticism about BJP's limited statewide impact.

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