Left’s last bastion slips out of its grip, UDF takes over Keralam after a decade
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM :
KERALA on Monday witnessed a sharp political reset as the State electors voted out the last Left Government in the country, bringing back the Congress to the ruling saddle after a gap of 10 years, while the BJP broke through a long-standing electoral drought by winning three seats.
The Congress-led UDF swept aside a decade of Left rule under Pinarayi Vijayan with a decisive Assembly victory, with the national party adding the third southern State to be ruled by it, in its kitty. The party is in power in Karnataka and Telangana.
While Congress’ vote share stood at 28.79 per cent, that of CPI (M) was 21.77 per cent. Congress ally IUML had a voteshare of 11.01 per cent.
Apart from strong anti-incumbency against the Government, the results of the April 9 polls also indicated a consolidation of support across sections of society in favour of the United Democratic Front, which had been in
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Opposition to the Left dispensation for the past decade.
The UDF won 102 seats, while the CPI(M)-headed LDF netted 35 seats, according to Election Commission data on counting of votes for 140 constituencies.
The outcome also marked the absence of the Left from governance in any Indian state for the first time in five decades.
The ire against the Government was so strong that 13 ministers in the Cabinet suffered defeat in the political tsunami unleashed by the UDF.
Not only the Congress, but its key allies, including the IUML, the Kerala Congress also secured massive victory in the polls, which saw the complete erasure of the LDF in some key districts.
At the same time, the LDF partners, including the CPI(M), lost many seats, while a key partner, Kerala Congress (M), was reduced to zero in a humiliating outcome in the polls.
Top contenders for the Chief Minister’s post, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, won their seats with comfortable margins, setting the stage for the next step in discussions on the post.
Of the 21 Cabinet members, only Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, P A Mohamed Riyas, K Rajan, G R Anil, K N Balagopal, P Prasad, and Saji Cherian emerged victorious.
The Ministers who lost the election included Veena George, M B Rajesh, O R Kelu, R Bindhu, J Chinchurani, P Rajeev, K B Ganesh Kumar, V N Vasavan, V Sivankutty, V Abdurahiman, Kadannappally Ramachandran A K Saseendran and Roshy Augustine.
LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan also lost his sitting seat of Perambra in Kozhikode district.
The BJP’s bid to make strong inroads in Kerala dominated by UDF and LDF got a slight push with the party winning three seats-- Nemom and Kazhakoottam in Thiruvananthapuram district and Chathannoor in Kollam.
BJP candidate from Chathannoor, B B Gopakumar, won by 4,398 votes. In Nemom, party state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar triumphed with a margin of over 3,000 votes, while former Union Minister V Muraleedharan won Kazhakoottam with a narrow margin.
Congress general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra thanked the people of the State for their overwhelming support and vowed to work diligently towards building a better future for them.