Kochi | April 4, 2026 The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has intensified its political pitch in Kerala, asserting that it can achieve in five years what the ruling fronts have failed to deliver over decades. Addressing supporters, NDA leaders said that although the alliance is not currently in power in Kerala, its commitment to the state has remained consistent over the past decade. They highlighted various developmental initiatives and outreach efforts undertaken during this period. In a sharp attack on the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), NDA leaders accused both alliances of failing to bring substantial progress despite being in power alternately for nearly five decades. “The people of Kerala deserve faster growth, better infrastructure, and more employment opportunities. A vote for NDA will bring decisive governance and visible change within five years,” leaders said. The statement comes amid increasing political activity in the state, with all major parties gearing up to strengthen their presence and voter outreach ahead of upcoming elections. Political analysts note that the NDA is attempting to position itself as a viable alternative in Kerala’s traditionally bipolar political landscape, dominated by the LDF and UDF. Further developments are expected as campaigning gains momentum across the state.
NDA Promises Rapid Development in Kerala, Criticizes LDF-UDF Governance Record
NDA leaders assert that a vote for the alliance in Kerala will deliver transformative development in five years, criticizing decades of LDF and UDF rule.
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