Pinarayi Vijayan to make a historic come back to power in Kerala, BJP won’t have an MLA this time
May 3, 2021, 11:38 IST
After the 1970s, the people of Kerala have never voted a chief minister or party back to power. But the state’s incumbent Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) has just pulled it off.
In a state where right wing politics was always a distant third, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) did not win a single seat.
Here’s why the LDF was so confident in the run up to the polls
Kerala government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, especially the first wave, was praised by the international media. The health minister of Kerala KK Shailaja -- ‘Shailaja Teacher’ for most malayalees -- was heralded a superstar. The way she handled the Nipah virus outbreak of 2018 and the manner in which the state’s executives assembled behind her to prepare and fight the first wave of the Coronavirus was applauded across the political spectrum.
As the country continues to be ravaged by the second wave of the pandemic, Kerala, too, seems to be struggling to contain the massive spread. The state has enforced lockdown-like restrictions in the past few days. Even then, Kerala has a surplus of oxygen supply and is helping other states with it. The state has been through a lot, in the last 5 years, including the disastrous 2018 flood and a couple of storms.
Vote share in 2016 and 2021 assembly elections:
These are some of the key constituencies and winners:
(Winners’ names in bold letters)
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In a state where right wing politics was always a distant third, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) did not win a single seat.
Alliance | Seats won in 2016 | Seats won in 2021 |
LDF | 91 | 91 |
UDF | 47 | 40 |
NDA | 1 | 0 |
Here’s why the LDF was so confident in the run up to the polls
Kerala government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, especially the first wave, was praised by the international media. The health minister of Kerala KK Shailaja -- ‘Shailaja Teacher’ for most malayalees -- was heralded a superstar. The way she handled the Nipah virus outbreak of 2018 and the manner in which the state’s executives assembled behind her to prepare and fight the first wave of the Coronavirus was applauded across the political spectrum.
As the country continues to be ravaged by the second wave of the pandemic, Kerala, too, seems to be struggling to contain the massive spread. The state has enforced lockdown-like restrictions in the past few days. Even then, Kerala has a surplus of oxygen supply and is helping other states with it. The state has been through a lot, in the last 5 years, including the disastrous 2018 flood and a couple of storms.
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Coalition | 2016 vote share | 2021 vote share |
LDF | 43.5% | Over 33% |
UDF | 38.8% | Over 31.9% |
NDA | 15% | Over 11.8% |
Others | 2.8% | Over 15% |
These are some of the key constituencies and winners:
(Winners’ names in bold letters)
Constituency | LDF | UDF | NDA | Incumbent |
Nemom | V Sivankutty | K Muraleedharan | Kummanam Rajasekharan | O Rajagopal (NDA) |
Dharmadam | Pinarayi Vijayan | C. Raghunath | CK Padmanabhan | Pinarayi Vijayan (LDF) |
Mattanur | KK Shailaja | Illikkal Agasthy | Biju Elakkuzhi | EP Jayarajan (LDF) |
Palakkad | CP Pramod | Shafi Parambil | E Sreedharan | Shafi Parambil (UDF) |
Thrissur | P Balachandran | Padmaja Venugopal | Suresh Gopi | VS Sunil Kumar (LDF) |
Haripad | R Sajilal | Ramesh Chennithala | K Soman | Ramesh Chennithala (UDF) |
Puthuppally | Jaick C Thomas | Oommen Chandy | N Hari | Oommen Chandy(UDF) |
Kollam | Mukesh | Bindhu Krishna | M Sunil | Mukesh (LDF) |
Konni | KU Jenish Kumar | Robin Peter | K Surendran | KU Jenish Kumar (LDF) |
Pala | Jose K Mani | Mani C Kappan | Prameela Devi | Mani C Kappan (then LDF) |
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