Rahul Gandhi Alleges Modi Wants LDF to Win Elections in Keralam
Gandhi alleged that what is today called the Left Front is no longer a Left or even a centrist formation
Chief Ministers reaction comes a day after Rahul Gandhi sang a line from a popular parody song about CPI(M) leaders alleged roles in the gold theft at the Sabarimala temple
Dish TV moves Kerala HC against DD Free Dishs regulatory exemption
Dish TV has petitioned the Kerala High Court, demanding that DD Free Dish, Prasar Bharati's free DTH service, be brought under the same encryption and regulatory rules as private operators. The company argues DD Free Dish's current unencrypted model unfairly disadvantages paid platforms, impacting subscriber numbers and violating fair competition principles.
Rahul Gandhi alleges PM Modi wants LDF to win Assembly elections in Kerala
Addressing an election rally in Kannur, Rahul Gandhi reiterates his charge that Congress-led UDF is fighting the combined forces of LDF and BJP in Kerala
Satheesans response came when reporters pointed out that after Rahul Gandhi sang a line from a popular parody song about CPI(M) leaders reported role in Sabarimala gold theft, the Left party began a social media campaign making allegations against Sonia Gandhi
T.K. Radha: from Kerala to Oppenheimer
Did you know a woman from Kerala had met with Dr Robert J Oppenheimer way back in the 1960s? Read the life story of T.K. Radha, a brillaint woman in STEM
Kerala Assembly polls: UDF looks to extend its dominance in Thrikkakara for fourth election in a row
Uma Thomas, Pushpa Das and Akhil Marar are in the fray as the United Democratic Front, Left Democratic Front and NDA-backed Twenty20 face off in Thrikkakara
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Close margins, shifting alliances define Kunnathunadu outcome
From a four-cornered contest in 2021, the battle has now sharpened into a more intense three-way fight. It is a rematch between sitting MLA P.V. Sreenijin of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Congress V.P. Sajeendran, with Twenty20 candidate Babu Divakaran completing the field
Although three T.N.-based parties had actively campaigned in the Tamil-populated taluks of Devikulam and Peerumade in the local body elections, they couldnt win a single seat
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Devikulam, a former double-member constituency, has a unique history
Rosamma Punnoose, the first Pro-tem Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, was elected from the segment and administered the oath of office to all members of the first Assembly after the States formation. The constituency with a Tamil legacy has seen several Tamil leaders, including MGR, coming to campaign for elections
Kerala Assembly elections 2026: Rebel challenges on both fronts shake Taliparamba
CPI(M)s P.K. Shyamala, wife of party State secretary M.V. Govindan, takes on rebel veteran T.K. Govindan, with UDF backing, in a contest that could reshape the constituencys political trajectory; entry of Congress rebel Koyyam Janardhanan adds spice to the contest
Kerala elections: Triangular contest in Kasaragod as development issues take centre stage
Unlike most constituencies in Kerala that witness bipolar contests between UDF and LDF, Kasaragod presents a rare triangular dynamic where BJP consistently emerges as a strong contender, while LDFs vote share plays a decisive role in determining victory margins
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: past scandals and dramatis personae that rocked elections in Kerala
Election-time political scandals seem to have a short lifespan in Kerala. However, the ephemeral sensational value of scandals, especially sordid ones, will likely endure
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Rise in number of MLAs facing criminal cases
From 69 elected representatives who had declared the details of criminal cases registered against them in 2006, the total number of MLAs facing such cases has gone up to 92 in 2021
Kerala polls: After the K.M. Mani era, Pala faces its most open contest yet
While the incumbent MLA Mani C. Kappen of the UDF is confident of a repeat win, Jose K. Mani is banking on the heavy organisational depth of KC(M) to carry forward K.M. Manis success story in Pala. The BJP is vying to expand its base through Shone George by winning over Catholic votes
The Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency has consistently favoured the LDF since its formation in 2011; while the front eyes a fourth straight victory, UDFs Ramya Haridas and NDAs B.S. Anoop add intrigue to contest
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Tensions in West Asia cast shadow on expat turnout
Observers suggest that a dip in expatriate voter participation may hit the United Democratic Front the hardest, given the fronts reliance on support from this segment of the electorate
T. K. Radha: from Kerala to Oppenheimer
Did you know a woman from Kerala had met with Dr Robert J Oppenheimer way back in the 1960s? Read the life story of T.K. Radha, a brillaint woman in STEM
Kerala CM Writes To PM, Seeking Withdrawal Of Controversial Clauses
The chief minister said that the apprehension is that giving such sweeping power to the authorities will be prone to arbitrary exercise, and such fears regarding this cannot be considered as without basis.
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Election officials plan halwa campaign to welcome first-time voters
Two hundred first-time voters in each district will be presented with complimentary halwa as part of the Vote sweetened Kerala
Kerala CMs Facebook post also lists his governments achievements. The Leader of the Opposition had repeatedly dared Mr. Vijayan to prove the LDFs case for a third consecutive term
Rahul hits out at CPI(M) over Sabarimala gold loss row
Pathanamthitta/Kottayam: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday raised the pitch for the UDFs campaign for the Kerala polls, targeting the CPI(M) by singing a line from a popular parody song about its leaders reported role in the gold theft at the Sabarimala temple, while also questioning PM Modis alleged silence on the issue. Addressing corner []
Traffic curbs in view of India-Hong Kong football match
Rahul Gandhi bats for woman chief minister in Kerala, rides bicycle
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi voiced his anticipation for Kerala to elect a woman chief minister. He highlighted Congress's commitment to women's empowerment and participation in the state's development. Guarantees include free KSRTC bus travel for women and financial aid for college students. Gandhi also participated in a bicycle ride with MLA Chandy Oommen during his campaign.
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Inter-faith gestures from election scenes flooding social media
Three youths killed in separate accidents in Kochi
Container Road remains dark, after installing 1,100 lights
On its part, the NHAI responded on March 23, saying that the supervision consultant had accorded the highest priority to the matter and that discussions were under way with the KSEB and other authorities concerned
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Modi spotlight on Sobha as BJP goes all out in Palakkad
Early signs of her campaign suggest that, compared to her main rivals, she has carved out a strong image as a serious and formidable contender
FCRA amendment bill draws opposition flak in Kerala ahead of polls
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill. He voiced concerns that certain clauses could impact institutions involved in education, healthcare, and welfare. Christian bodies in Kerala have also raised objections. BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar assured that honest citizens and institutions have nothing to fear.
Fitness trainer stabbed in Parassala; attacker held after alleged suicide attempt
LDF govt. the most inefficient Kerala has ever seen, UDF will win: Satheesan
Keralas Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan says the Congress has brought back 90% of the social groups that left the UDF; he says the LDF government has put the State in a huge debt trap and has failed in the health, education, agriculture and welfare sectors due to which there is a current against the government
Congress Confident of UDF Victory in Kerala Elections
Adur, March 30: The Congress party has asserted that the electoral atmosphere in Kerala is strongly in favor of the United Democratic Front (UDF), expressing confidence in a decisive victory in the upcoming assembly elections. Congress MP K. Suresh stated, The mood in Kerala is favorable for the UDF. We expect to win nearly 100 ... Read more Congress Confident of UDF Victory in Kerala Elections
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Ahead of elections, FCRA Bill puts BJP on the defensive in Kerala
Several Church heads criticise the Bill, flagging concern over executive overreach into minority institutions. Congress, CPI(M) too oppose the move. BJP seeks to downplay the Bills impact, says Union Home Minister has promised to address all concerns
Fire breaks out at private finance firm; no casualties
Supplyco to roll out Easter-Vishu fairs from April 1; special kits and cashback coupons announced
Census Phase 1 schedule announced for Kerala
Eravikulam National Park opens for tourists on April 1
Calving season of Nilgiri tahrs concludes; rainbow point, a three-tier photo point, and medicinal garden introduced inside the park
N.K. Premachandran alleges CPI(M)-BJP deal in 18 seats, targets CM over SDPI links
Kerala Chief Minister Writes to PM Modi Over Foreign Contribution Amendment Bill 2026
Thiruvananthapuram, March 30: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has addressed a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill 2026. He described the bill as a direct attack on the autonomy of civil society and minority institutions. In his letter, Vijayan expressed concerns that the bill grants extensive powers to ... Read more Kerala Chief Minister Writes to PM Modi Over Foreign Contribution Amendment Bill 2026
Kerala Assembly Polls 2026: NDA election manifesto to be released by Nabin
The CPI(M) leader says theBharatiyaJanataPartygovernment at the Centre is targeting minority community members in a systematic manner
The CPI(M) leader says theBharatiyaJanataPartygovernment at the Centre is targeting minority community members in a systematic manner
Circulation of defamatory contents: K.K. Rema seeks police action
Kerala CMs Facebook post also lists his governments achievements. The Leader of the Opposition had repeatedly dared Mr. Vijayan to prove the LDFs case for a third consecutive term
The buildings began leaking during the first showers in February that year, and the problem has progressively worsened
Action committee flags delay in MananchiraVellimadukunnu road completion
IPL Ticket Row Resolved, MLAs To Get 3 Tickets: Shivakumar
DNA Entertainment Networks Managing Director: Deputy Chief Minister and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President D. K. Shivakumar on Monday said that the issue of ticket allocation for Indian Premier League matches has been resolved amicably, with a revised quota for legislators and Members of Parliament. He made the statement after addressing the media following a meeting with members of the Karnataka State Cricket Association, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and DNA Event Management Company. Shivakumar said he had earlier held discussions with the Speaker and senior leaders on the matter. It has been decided that three tickets will be provided to Members of the Legislative Assembly and Members of Parliament for Indian Premier League matches, instead of the earlier four. For international matches, the Karnataka State Cricket Association will provide two complimentary tickets; additional tickets must be purchased. He explained, Two tickets will be given free, and if they want two more, they will have to purchase them. Representatives from Royal Challengers Bangalore, the DNA network, and Karnataka State Cricket Association management had met him regarding the issue. Karnataka State Cricket Association President and former Indian pacer Venkatesh Prasad was also present during the discussions. If anyone does not want tickets, they can submit a letter. Members of the Legislative Assembly make several demands, and not all can be fulfilled. The issue has now been settled, he said. Shivakumar noted that in states like Rajasthan, Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata, a significant percentage of tickets, over 50 to 60 per cent, are allocated to government officials and related categories. Compared to those places, there is less interference here, he said, adding that the matter has been closed. Regarding infrastructure, he said discussions were held to increase seating capacity at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Authorities have been asked to submit a proposal to the government. If seating capacity can be increased by 20,000, it would be beneficial. Once the proposal comes, the government will examine it, he said. Responding to a query on a separate gallery for politicians, he said he did not wish to interfere. It was a small request. For Royal Challengers Bangalore matches, three tickets will be given, and for other matches, two tickets will be given. I will not interfere further, he said. He also said the government has allocated land for sports infrastructure, including 25 acres near Golden Spa, 25 acres in Tumakuru, and land in Mysuru. In Bengaluru, two to three locations have been identified for developing a new stadium that can host multiple sports, not just cricket. On by-elections, Shivakumar said he will campaign in Davanagere on Tuesday, while Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has already campaigned in Bagalkot. I will visit Bagalkot the following day, return to Davanagere, and then go back to Bagalkot, he said. He also said he will travel to Kerala on April 5 and 6. He announced that he, along with All India Congress Committee General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala, will address a press conference at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office regarding the cooking gas crisis. Speaking about Assam, Shivakumar said the Congress party stands by its promises. We have announced guarantees in Assam and delivered speeches there. The Congress always keeps its word, unlike those who promised Rs 15 lakh in bank accounts and Acche Din, he said. He added that he has visited Assam multiple times and recently tried local cuisine at a hotel, describing it as tasty. We have announced guarantees in Assam and delivered speeches there. The Congress always keeps its word, unlike those who promised Rs 15 lakh in bank accounts and Acche Din, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Expressing confidence about the partys prospects in Assam, he said, While Amit Shah claims they will secure a two-thirds majority, I say they will get one-third, and we will secure a two-thirds majority. Article Source: IANS
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: no bid to get SDPI support, says M.A. Baby
Kerala church raises concerns over FCRA amendment
BJP faces political heat in Kerala; Several bishops of the Syro-Malabar Church, one of the most influential Christian denominations in the State, voiced concern over the proposed changes
CM Omar Abdullah Wants Opposition To Sweep Next Months State Polls
JAMMU, Mar 30: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he would want the opposition to win next months Assembly elections in four states and one Union territory, but added that the final decision rests with the people. Assembly elections will be held in West Bengal (April 23 and April 29), Tamil Nadu (April 23), Assam (April 9), Kerala (April 9) and the UT of Puducherry (April 9). All results will be announced on May 4. Talking [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Wants Opposition To Sweep Next Months State Polls appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: BJP urges Pinarayi Vijayan to reveal deal with SDPI
Modi controlling Kerala CM like Trump controls him: Rahul Gandhi
Addressing a rally in Adoor, Rahul Gandhi lashed out at the corruption and misgovernance of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government
Idukki DCC president manhandles differently-abled Congress worker
The incident occurred when the man attempted to take a selfie with Shashi Tharoor, MP, during a public meeting for Peerumade Assembly constituency UDF candidate Cyriac Thomas
Gujarat Inject (Kerala) touches roof on bagging purchase orders worth Rs 7.81 crore
Mumbai, March 30 (Udaipur Kiran): Gujarat Inject (Kerala) is currently trading at upper limit of Rs. 78.22, up by 3.72 points or 4.99 % from its previous closing of Rs. 74.50 on the BSE. The scrip opened at Rs. 71.05 and has touched a high and low of Rs. 78.22 and Rs. 71.05 respectively. So ... Read more Gujarat Inject (Kerala) touches roof on bagging purchase orders worth Rs 7.81 crore
Rejecting allegations of CPI(M)-BJP deal, Viswam says the real understanding is between BJP and Congress
The list of sensitive and critical polling stations will be released soon to intensify safety measures with the support of the Central Armed Police Forces
Kerala CM accepts Satheesans debate challenge ahead of polls
Thiruvananthapuram: With days left for the crucial Assembly elections, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday, March 30, accepted Leader of Opposition V D Satheesans challenge for a public debate, intensifying the political heat ahead of the April 9 polls. A day after Satheesan threw the challenge, Vijayan, in a social media post, shared what Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
FCRA amendment: Kerala CM writes to PM
In his letter, Mr. Vijayan stated that the proposed amendments have generated apprehensions among minority communities and demanded that they be withdrawn
BJP Kerala vice-president and NDA candidate from Pala constituency says some NGOs had received foreign funds for anti-national activities and that the proposed amendments were aimed at targeting such groups
Keralam CM Accepts LoP's Public Debate Challenge Ahead of Polls
A day after Satheesan threw the challenge, Vijayan, in a social media post, shared what he described as the LDF government's eport card and said the debate could be held based on its listed achievements
The Great Turnaround of Keralam, from Disasters to Development
Home Voting Begins For Senior Citizens, PwD Voters Ahead Of Keralam Assembly Polls
According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), the facility is available to voters aged 85 years and above, as well as those with 40 per cent benchmark disability, who are eligible to avail the home voting facility through postal ballots
Kerala Assembly polls 2026 | Interviews with key candidates and political leaders
A collection of interviews by The Hindu with key candidates and political leaders as part of Kerala Assembly elections 2026 coverage
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: I have never received any pampering from media, says K.T. Jaleel
He says the media pampers the Indian Union Muslim League and the Congress and trivialises perverse actions by their leaders
Bhagyathara BT-47 Lottery Result (30-03-2026): The Kerala State Lotteries Department conducts the high-stakes draw for the Bhagyathara BT-47 weekly lottery today, March 30, 2026. The event will be held at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, featuring a grand first prize of 1 crore.
PM Modi silent on Sabarimala issue, doesn't care about religion, claims Rahul Gandhi
Kerala elections: Addressing a Congress election meeting in Adoor, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, claimed that the party was facing a combination of CPI(M) and BJP in the April 9 Assembly elections.
Kerala polls: UDFs Dharmadam candidate alleges attack attempt during campaigning
In Taliparamba constituency in Kannur, a campaign vehicle fitted with LED displays belonging to UDF-backed Independent candidate T.K. Govindan was allegedly attacked at Malappattam
Employers have been requested to grant a paid holiday on April 9, 2026, to employees residing in Tamil Nadu who are registered voters in Kerala or Puducherry, so they can participate in their respective elections
Kerala Assembly elections 2026 | Constituency watch
A collection of stories on some of the key constituencies in Kerala that are set to elect their representatives to Kerala Legislative Assembly in 2026
The Left Democratic Front hopes that the former Health Ministers popularity and ability to attract votes across party lines will help it wrest the seat, which had stood with the United Democratic Front even during the strong left wave in 2021
Kerala Assembly polls: Unpredictability is the norm in Vattiyurkavu constituency
All three major political fronts fancy their chance in the segment in the 2026 Assembly polls, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest
P. Indira terms the alleged move under a Central assistance scheme a violation of Model Code of Conduct and an encroachment on powers of local self-government institutions
FCRA amendment bill targets minorities, charitable organisations: K C Venugopal
K C Venugopal, AICC general secretary, claims the FCRA amendment bill targets minority communities and charitable organisations. He states the bill restricts charitable work and allows central intervention. Venugopal also criticizes the Prime Minister on the Sabarimala gold loss and AIIMS for Kerala. He highlights UDF poll promises and expresses confidence in winning the Kerala polls.
Kerala assembly elections: A battle to manoeuvre coalition chemistry, maths of changing milieu
Kerala's assembly election presents a dynamic contest. The ruling LDF seeks a historic hattrick victory, banking on welfare schemes and incumbent strength. The opposition UDF aims to reverse a trend of defeats, highlighting incumbency issues and offering new guarantees. The BJP continues its efforts to establish itself as a significant third force. Voters will decide the state's political future.
Kerala win will boost Congress in South India, help in next Lok Sabha elections: VD Satheesan
According to Satheesan, the UDF should be able to win 100 plus seats. When the Congress wins this election in Kerala, the party will emerge as the largest political force in South India, he says.
Kerala polls: Youth weigh disillusionment, EC pushes for higher voter turnout
Thiruvananthapuram: In Kerala, as the Assembly polls approach on April 9, a sense of tension is visible among some young voters between disillusionment and duty. For some, the act of voting itself feels increasingly hollow. Archit, a 23-year-old integrated MBA student from Kollam, was recently added to the electoral roll after the Special Intensive Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Kerala Elections: Congress Leader Reiterates Allegations of BJP-CPI(M) Pact
Kochi, March 30: Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala reiterated the partys longstanding accusation that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the CPI(M) are involved in a pact ahead of the assembly elections scheduled for April 9. Chennithala stated that there is indeed an agreement between the BJP and CPI(M), allegedly orchestrated by Prime Minister Narendra ... Read more Kerala Elections: Congress Leader Reiterates Allegations of BJP-CPI(M) Pact
Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes PM Modi in Thrissur Ahead of Kerala Elections
Thrissur, March 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially kicked off the electoral campaign in Kerala. On Sunday, he held a roadshow in Thrissur, where attendees appeared visibly excited. The enthusiasm surrounding PM Modis roadshow was palpable among the crowd. Local resident Suresh expressed his sentiments, stating, Despite all difficulties, we stood in the sun ... Read more Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes PM Modi in Thrissur Ahead of Kerala Elections
Goa should adopt Kerala model, have homoeopaths in pchayats
Homoeopathy role crucial, says chief of IHMA Panaji: Stating that homoeopathy can be integrated into the treatment of cancer, Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, president of Indian Homoeopathic Medical Association (IHMA), on Sunday said that there are many lifestyle disorders where allopathy or conventional treatment may not be very successful, but homoeopathy can play []
Firewood shortage looms as demand spikes amid LPG crisis
Kerala elections: A battle to manoeuvre coalition chemistry, maths of changing milieu
Kerala is gearing up for an intense assembly election. The ruling LDF faces a challenge to secure a third consecutive victory against the UDF, which aims to regain power. The election is being fought on contrasting planks of welfare schemes versus anti-incumbency. New social and political equations are shaping the contest, with the BJP also vying for a role.
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Poll promises may hit the coffers hard
While campaigning,LDFis highlighting welfare measures such as increased pensions and monthly wages implemented by thegovernment. UDF has promised five basic welfare guarantees, including raising welfare pensions to 3,000 if it comes to power. Experts question the rationale of such promises, given the huge cost involved in implementing and sustaining them
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Green Button campaign picks up pace in Kerala
Suchitwa Missions green election campaign, in association with the Election Commission of India, aims at reducing waste generated during elections
Kerala win will bolster Congress in South: Satheesan
Kerala's Opposition leader VD Satheesan predicts a United Democratic Front win in the upcoming assembly election. He expects over 100 seats for the front. Satheesan believes this victory will strengthen the Congress party in southern India. He also stated that the All-India Congress Committee will decide on leadership if the party wins.
Congress-led UDF Will Come To Power In Kerala: Ponguleti
After 10 years of LDF rule, unemployment has risen and the financial burden on common people has increased. Is this not a failure of the LDF government?: Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy
If a State government has 24x7 animosity towards the Centre, the people will suffer, says Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar; calling the partys performance in the 2025 local body elections in the State a big jump forward, he slams fake narratives against the BJP among minorities
Man dies after car falls into canal in Kerala
While bystanders managed to rescue two people, the car with Anoop got completely submerged in the water
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor endorses young candidates
Bava Haji, State vice-president of the party, allegedly offered the trip to members of the booth committee where the UDF candidate would secure the highest number of votes in the Thavanur Assembly constituency

