Triangular contests in nine Kerala seats could sway assembly poll outcome

Three-cornered contests in at least nine Kerala constituencies could determine the outcome of the April 9 assembly elections. Battles between LDF, UDF, and NDA are intensifying in seats like Nemom, Kazhakkoottam, and others across the state.

The Kerala assembly elections scheduled for April 9 feature three-cornered contests in at least nine constituencies that could sway the final outcome. Six of these seats are held by Left Democratic Front (LDF) MLAs, led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), while three are with the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). The key battlegrounds are Nemom, Kazhakkoottam, Vattiyoorkkavu, and Aranmula in the south; Pala, Thrissur, and Nattika in central Kerala; and Palakkad and Manjeshwaram in the north. In Nemom, Thiruvananthapuram, LDF's K. Sivankutty, who won back the seat in 2021 by 3,949 votes over BJP's Kummanam Rajasekharan, faces BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar and UDF's K.S. Sabarinadhan. Vattiyoorkkavu sees UDF incumbent V.K. Prasanth seeking a third term against NDA's R. Sreelekha, a former DGP, and K. Muraleedharan of UDF. In Kazhakkoottam, LDF's Kadakampally Surendran defends against BJP's V. Muraleedharan, with UDF's T. Sharatchandra Prasad in the fray; Surendran won by 23,497 votes in 2021. Aranmula pits LDF Health Minister Veena George against NDA's Rajasekharan and UDF's Abin Varkey. Thrissur, where LDF's P. Balachandran won by 946 votes in 2021, now has LDF's Alankode Leelakrishnan versus UDF's Rajan Pallan and NDA's Padmaja Venugopal. Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan alleged an LDF-BJP 'deal' in Palakkad, where UDF's Ramesh Pisharody faces NDA's Shobha Surendran and LDF independent NMR Razak. Manjeshwaram sees NDA's K. Surendran challenging UDF again after narrow losses. Pala and Nattika could see first triangular fights, with LDF's Jose K. Mani, NDA's Shone George, and UDF's Mani C. Kappan in Pala; NDA's C.C. Mukundan versus others in Nattika.

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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.

The semi-urban Nemom constituency on the outskirts of Kerala's capital is set for a thrilling three-way contest in the 2026 assembly polls between LDF, NDA and UDF candidates. LDF has fielded incumbent MLA and General Education Minister V. Sivankutty, while BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar will contest for NDA. Congress is yet to announce its candidate.

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Kerala's Pala constituency is preparing for a three-way electoral contest in the 2026 Assembly elections involving sitting MLA Mani C. Kappan, Kerala Congress (M) chairman Jose K. Mani, and NDA candidate Shone George. The race follows political shifts since the death of K.M. Mani, turning Pala from a KC(M) stronghold into a contested battleground. Local alliances and issues like development and community concerns will influence the outcome.

Senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar stated that the party's victory in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation elections marks a turning point in Kerala's political landscape. He announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Kerala on January 23 to address a public rally and meet senior party workers. This development precedes the 2026 assembly elections.

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Kenya's ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party secured four seats against the opposition in by-elections held on Thursday across various parts of the country.

Voters in four Kenyan areas are set to cast ballots today in by-elections for one parliamentary seat and three wards. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has confirmed full readiness. Opposition leaders were absent during campaigns, while UDA figures actively participated.

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By-elections held on November 27, 2025, in areas like Mbeere North and Malava featured intense competition and claims of violence and intimidation. UDA candidates won parliamentary seats, while DCP secured three ward seats. Matiang'i criticized the government for abusing power during the polls.

 

 

 

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