
BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Friday (April 10, 2026) said that the 2026 assembly elections will be the last contest between the three political fronts in Kerala.
Speaking to reporters in Thiruvananthapuram, Mr. Chandrasekhar, who is contesting from Nemom constituency, said that after the assembly elections, there would be only two political fronts in the state.
“It will be the NDA on one side and the Congress-CPI(M) alliance on the other, which they have in 27 states and eight union territories. It will come here too,” he said.
Chandrasekhar claimed that there was no difference between the Congress and the CPI(M).
“Their politics, ideology and track record are the same. I see a big change coming where Kerala is heading towards bipolar politics. One pole will be the BJP-led NDA,” he said.
He said that the BJP was not an arrogant party and the acceptability it had gained from the voters would be evident on the May 4 result day.
On the prospects in Nemom, Mr. Chandrasekhar said that hard work has been done across the constituency.
“We have gone before the voters and told them what we will do if we get their support. It is up to the voters to decide, which we will see on May 4,” he said. — PTI





