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Keralam polls: LDF's P Rajeev seeks to retain Kalamassery as VE Abdul Gafoor eyes comeback for UDF

By ANI | Updated: April 6, 2026 13:35 IST

Ernakulam (Keralam) [India], April 6 : As Keralam prepares to vote for its 140-member Assembly on April 9, the ...

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Ernakulam (Keralam) [India], April 6 : As Keralam prepares to vote for its 140-member Assembly on April 9, the Kalamassery constituency in Ernakulam district has emerged as one of the closely watched electoral battlegrounds in the state.

Located within the greater Kochi metropolitan region, Kalamassery holds strategic importance as a key industrial and urban hub.

Historically, Kalamassery has been a fiercely contested seat between the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)-backed United Democratic Front (UDF). The constituency has seen alternating victories between the LDF and the UDF, similar to the whole of Keralam's bipolar politics.

In 2011, when the Kalamassery was first established as a constituency, UDF's VK Ebrahim Kunju had won the seat with 62,843 votes (47.7 per cent), defeating CPI(M)'s K Chandran Pillai.

However, in a significant shift, the 2021 Assembly election saw P Rajeev of the CPI(M) secure victory with 77,141 votes (around 50 per cent vote share), thereby providing LDF with its consecutive second term, while defeating UDF's VE Abdul Gafoor, son of Kunju, who polled 61,805 votes. The margin of 15,336 votes marked a decisive break from Kalamassery's earlier UDF-leaning trend.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has struggled to establish a strong foothold here, despite fluctuations in vote share, from 6.4 per cent in 2011 to 15.6 per cent in 2016, before dropping to 7.2 per cent in 2021.

The 2026 contest is shaping up as a direct rematch between sitting MLA P Rajeev (LDF) and VE Abdul Gafoor (UDF), with the NDA fielding MP Binu of Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS). The election narrative centres around industrial revival, urban infrastructure, and welfare delivery, alongside projects like the Kochi Cancer Research Centre, which has been highlighted by the LDF as a key achievement.

With a diverse electorate, along with a strong base of industrial workers and urban middle-class voters, Kalamassery has increasingly moved beyond identity-based voting. Accessibility, governance, and service delivery, such as roads, sanitation, and employment stability, are emerging as decisive factors.

While the LDF appears to have an edge owing to incumbency advantage and its development plank, the UDF is banking on its historical roots and organisational strength to reclaim the seat. The NDA, though a distant third, could influence margins in a tightly contested race, as the BJP-led alliance looks to break away from Keralam's traditional bipolar politics, positioning itself in the fray as a third option.

Polling for the 2026 Keralam Legislative Assembly elections will be held on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4. The tenure of the current Assembly ends on May 23.

The 2026 contest is being viewed as a test of whether Kalamassery's 2021 shift towards the LDF was a one-time electoral swing or a sustained realignment. While P Rajeev appears to have an edge due to incumbency and development-driven campaigning, the UDF's traditional base and organisational strength keep the contest competitive.

Around 2.7 crore voters are expected to take part in the election. The final electoral roll, released on February 21 after a Special Intensive Revision, includes 2,69,53,644 voters, 1,31,26,048 male voters, 1,38,27,319 female voters, and 227 third-gender voters. Among them, 4,24,518 are in the 18-19 age group.

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