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Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Free LPG Promise Sparks Debate, Rahul Gandhi Targets Centre

Kerala Assembly elections heat up as BJP promises free LPG cylinders and Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of influencing CM Pinarayi Vijayan.

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Thiruvananthapuram | April 1, 2026

 The political temperature in Kerala is rising as the state heads toward a crucial Assembly election, with parties unveiling voter-focused promises while intensifying their attacks on rivals.

BJP Focuses on Welfare Outreach

 The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), aiming to expand its presence in Kerala, has rolled out a voter-centric manifesto highlighting direct household benefits.

A key promise drawing attention is the distribution of two free LPG cylinders per year, projected as relief for middle- and lower-income families facing rising living costs. The party is also pitching broader welfare initiatives, including pension enhancements and improved healthcare infrastructure, in an effort to position itself as a governance alternative in the state.

Rahul Gandhi’s Allegation Triggers

 Political Row Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has escalated the political battle by alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is indirectly influencing Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. His remarks have added a fresh layer of controversy to the campaign, with the Congress attempting to portray the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) as being aligned with the BJP at the national level.

Three-Way Contest Intensifies

Kerala’s electoral fight is shaping into a competitive three-cornered contest: The ruling LDF seeking to retain power

 The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) aiming for a comeback The BJP-led NDA trying to gain a stronger foothold Each alliance is focusing heavily on welfare guarantees, governance records, and political narratives to attract voters.

 Campaign Narrative: Welfare vs Credibility

While welfare promises such as free LPG cylinders and subsidies are gaining traction, opposition parties are questioning their feasibility and intent. At the same time, political messaging has become sharper, with accusations and counter-accusations dominating campaign speeches. With polling approaching, Kerala voters are likely to weigh both economic promises and political credibility before casting their ballots.

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