The Association was the original writ petitioner which challenged the prohibition on entry of women aged between 10 years and 50 years into the Kerala temple
The Congress leaders victory with a margin of 23,377 votes from the Haripad Assembly constituency not only marks his sixth term as MLA, but also puts him back into the conversation for the Chief Ministers chair in Kerala
Kerala Assembly Polls 2026: BJPs silent groundwork yields dividends in Kollam
The partys first-ever legislative entry from the district signals more than just a seat change; it represents the definitive arrival of a triangular political grammar in a State historically defined by a bipolar tug-of-war
From Kerala To The Met: Neytts Masterpiece Carpet Weaves India into Fashions Grandest Stage
For 2026s Fashion is Art theme, they produced a massive 73,625-square-foot white base made from hand-sorted Madagascar sisal fibre in a boucl weave
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: K.C. Venugopal in focus as Chief Minister speculation grows
A trusted lieutenant of the Congress central leadership, Venugopal is seen as a consensus builder. His relative acceptability among a majority of the newly elected Congress legislators is seen as a distinct advantage, especially in a scenario where the party may be looking for a unifying figure
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While both Pinarayi Vijayan and M.K. Stalin resigned from their chief ministerial posts, Mamata Banerjee is yet to hand in her resignation letter after her defeat at the 2026 Assembly elections. Local reports are speculating the reason why Mamata hasn't handed in her resignation immediately after the results on Monday confirmed the partys defeat. The party head is now officially the former Chief Minister of West Bengal. In March 2026, Banerjee had resigned from over 20 posts she held as the chief minister of the state, including State Health Mission head society of Health and Demographic Surveillance chairperson, ahead of the assembly elections. When Banerjee won the elections in 2011, former Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya resigned from the post of Chief Minister on the day of counting and declaration of results. Many expected the same from the TMC chief. However, Banerjee instead left for the counting centre at Shekhawat. She also accused the EC of saying votes were looted and claimed that the BJPs victory was unjust and that about 100 seats were stolen. Mamata reiterated her stance on Tuesday saying that her fight was with the poll body and not against the BJP. She also maintains that the TMC did not truly lose the elections and in a defying statement said that she will not resign. She also said that the TMC would continue to challenge what it sees as an unfair process, ABP reported. Political critics have already raised questions asking if Banerjee is planning to take another path and maybe approach the court regarding her complaints. However, it is impossible to tell if any action will be taken by the Raj Bhavan if she does not resign as per procedure. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan submitted his resignation to Governer Rajendra V Arlekar just hours after the CPI(M) lost the elections to the UDF in Kerala. The letter ended the Vjayans decade-long tenure as the longest-serving Chief Minister in the state. DMK President M.K. Stalin also resigned as Chief Minister on Tuesday after the results, by sending a letter to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at the Raj Bhavan. They were requested to continue in office till new arrangements have been made.
The dissident leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] who won the Payyannur Assembly segment attributed his victory partly to substantial support from CPI(M) workers
JB Mathar Critiques Pinarayi Vijayan: Victory Requires Action, Not Just Photos
Thiruvananthapuram, May 5: Following the victory of the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the Kerala Assembly elections, there is a palpable sense of excitement among party leaders. Congress MP JB Mathar hailed this win as historic, stating that the people of Kerala have bestowed a remarkable mandate upon the UDF. In an interview, Mathar ... Read more JB Mathar Critiques Pinarayi Vijayan: Victory Requires Action, Not Just Photos
Malayalam Actor Santhosh Nair Dies in Road Accident in Pathanamthitta
Nair sustained critical injuries after his chest hit the steering wheel of the vehicle, police said
Kerala fishers urge PM to order fresh study before deep-sea fishing permits
Currently, there are about 3 lakh fishing boats of various sizes operating in the deep sea
Most of winning Congress candidates in assembly polls Muslims
New Delhi:Most of the Congress candidates who won in the recent assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu were Muslims, sources analysing the poll results said. As per the results, 18 out of 19 MLAs that Congress has won in Assam are Muslims. The Congress had fielded 20 Muslim candidates in Assam, 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 .
Advocate Fathima Thahiliya created history in the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections by becoming the first woman from the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) ever to win a seat in the state legislature. In a stunning upset, she successfully captured the Perambra constituencya long-standing stronghold of the Leftby defeating the LDF candidate and convenor, T.P. Ramakrishnan. With a huge blow to the LDF, she registered a historic victory by a margin of 5,087, garnering 81,429 votes. In 2021, senior CPI(M) leader Ramakrishnan won the seat by a margin of over 22,000 votes. Thahiliya's win signals a significant shift in voter sentiment in the Malabar region. Her win also gives hope to young Muslim women and could even be a turning point for IUML's women candidates in the future. Historically, the IUML's attempts to field female candidates were both rare and unsuccessful. Before 2026, the party had nominated only two womenone in 1996 and another in 2021both of whom lost their respective contests. From student politics in the Muslim Students Federation to becoming the founding state president of Haritha, the womens wing of the Muslim Students Federation, Fathima built her political identity by voicing her opinions fiercely and fighting for gender equality. Since 2012, she has been active in politics. Leveraging her strong social media presence, she actively engaged with elderly voters throughout the campaign, discussing welfare schemes and addressing livelihood concerns. On March 31, Rahul Gandhi reached Perambra to campaign for her. A postgraduate in law from the government law college of Thrissur, Thahiliya practices at the Kozhikode district court. She was elected as a councillor from the Kuttichira ward in the Kozhikode Municipal Corporation in 2020. A champion for social reform, she campaigned against child marriage and advocated for women's agency. She consistently opposed the vilification of the hijab, defending it as a matter of identity, and fought for right to education for Muslim women. While senior leaders questioned her relative lack of experience, she remained undeterred, dismissing their scepticism to champion her own strong convictions. Earlier, IUML had expelled her from the post of the national vice-president of the MSF. She accused senior MSF leaders of using inappropriate language, who, according to her, also attempted to silence and intimidate women on multiple occasions. The group of women led by Thahiliya had also approached the State Womens Commission with a formal complaint in August 2021.
Raging speculation about Congress CM-designate consumes the party in Kerala
A.K. Antony signalled that the names of Mr. Venugopal, Leader of the Opposition, V D Satheesan, and senior leader Ramesh Chennithala were in play for the Congress Chief Ministers post
Assam, Bengal, TN, Kerala: What the verdict reveals
The 2026 Assembly election results across Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry reveal major shifts in Indias political landscape. While the BJP retained or expanded power in key states, several longstanding regional and incumbent forces were swept away, raising important questions about federal politics, opposition realignment and voter sentiment.
Congress sees high share of Muslim winners across states, poll data shows
Congress saw a significant number of Muslim candidates win in recent assembly elections across Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu. In Assam, 18 out of 19 Congress MLAs are Muslim. Kerala's UDF alliance has 30 Muslim MLAs, with eight from Congress. West Bengal saw both Congress winners being Muslim. Tamil Nadu had one Muslim MLA win for Congress.
The Sthree-Sakthi SS-518 lottery results have now been released, offering participants a chance to win prizes ranging from a 1 crore jackpot to smaller amounts. Ticket holders can check their numbers for the draw, which features multiple prize tiers. The Kerala State Lotteries Department ensures transparency in the announcement and claiming process.
Kerala eateries to shut for 24 hours tomorrow over LPG price hike protest
The strike, called by the Kerala Hotel and Restaurant Association, will also see suspension of online food delivery services. Protest marches and dharnas will be held across the state, including a key demonstration in front of the Indian Oil Corporation office in Ernakulam
The Association was the original writ petitioner which challenged the prohibition on entry of women aged between 10 years and 50 years into the Kerala temple
Kerala Assembly polls: BJP came second in six Kerala constituencies in 2026 Assembly polls
BJP improved its Kerala performance, finishing second in six constituencies including Thiruvalla, Palakkad and Attingal, and winning three seats overall. In several seats, its candidates significantly raised vote share compared to 2021, showing growing support. However, it failed to convert gains into wins in key contests. UDF led with 102 seats, while CPI(M)-led LDF secured 35 seats in the 140-member Assembly.
Assembly election results saw the BJP secure victories in West Bengal and Assam, while Tamil Nadu witnessed a surprising debut by Thalapathy Vijay's TVK. Kerala's Left government was ousted, with Congress-led UDF emerging victorious. Key factors influencing these outcomes included anti-incumbency, consolidation of Hindu votes, and the 'Modi ki guarantee' narrative.
'Will fight tooth and nail for development of Kerala': BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Pinarayi Vijayan arrives in state capital without usual security cover, official vehicle
Pinarayi Vijayan, the outgoing Kerala Chief Minister, arrived at the airport from Kannur. He traveled to his official residence in a private vehicle. This followed the LDF's significant defeat in the Assembly polls. Vijayan was accompanied by his family and Left leaders. He briefly acknowledged the media. A police pilot jeep and escort were present.
UDF dismantles LDFs 10-yr dominance in Kerala; 'Will form govt in 10 days,' says K Muraleedharan
V Muraleedharan: The BJP Leader Who Narrowly Broke Marxist Fort In Kerala
V Muraleedharan defeated Kerala's sitting minister and CPI (M) leader Kadakampally Surendran by 428 votes in Kazhakoottam.
3 states, 3 patterns: How Muslim voters flipped across West Bengal, Assam and Kerala
Muslim voting patterns diverged significantly across states this election. In West Bengal, a fragmented minority vote impacted Trinamool's prospects, aiding the BJP's surge. Conversely, Kerala saw strong Muslim consolidation behind the Congress-led UDF, powering its landslide victory. Assam witnessed a tactical shift towards Congress within a reduced electoral space.
Malayalam actor Santhosh K. Nayar dies in a road crash, wife battles for life
Santhosh K. Nayar died in a tragic road accident in Kerala after his car collided with a truck. His wife was seriously injured. The veteran actors sudden demise has deeply shocked the Malayalam film industry
Apply For NIT Director Vacancy In Kerala, Delhi: Salary, Eligibility, And More
NIT Director Vacancy: The post carries a pay of Rs. 2,10,000 per month with special allowance of Rs. 11,250, and other usual allowances.
Kerala Assembly poll outcome a rejection of communal polarisation attempts: Venugopal
K. C. Venugopal said the Kerala Assembly poll results reflect a rejection of communal polarisation and alleged misgovernance by the LDF, while also alleging unfair practices in BJPs wins elsewhere; he added that the Congress will soon decide on its chief ministerial pick.
UDF Begins Govt Formation as CM Race Heats up in Kerala
Alongside the celebrations, strong moves have begun among senior party leaders for the Chief Minister's post
Venugopal Posters up as UDF Sweeps Kerala Polls
The UDF secured a commanding 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly, marking a decisive mandate and a major political shift in the state after a decade
AICC general secretary Venugopal signals Congress openness to talks TVK in Tamil Nadu
The Congress general secretary stated that a new situation had emerged in Tamil Nadu. Congress would factor in the emerging scenario and decide accordingly
Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill questioned opposition parties' claims of electoral malpractice. He highlighted their acceptance of results in Kerala and Tamil Nadu but not West Bengal. The article details BJP's significant victory in West Bengal assembly elections, securing 206 out of 294 seats. Trinamool Congress won 81 seats. Other parties secured fewer seats.
Malayalam actor Santhosh Nair dies in road accident, wife injured
Malayalam actor Santhosh Nair dies in road accident, wife injured
Congress weighs CM choice after UDFs landslide win in Kerala
Kerala witnesses a significant political shift as the Congress-led UDF returns to power after a decade. Discussions are underway to select the new Chief Minister from prominent Congress leaders. The incumbent LDF faces a substantial defeat, prompting introspection. The BJP also secures three seats, marking a breakthrough. Voters have expressed their desire for change.
Malayalam actor Santhosh Nair (65) dies after car accident
Popular Malayalam actor Santhosh K Nair (65) died after a car accident on Tuesday morning. The incident took place at Enathu in Kerala's Pathanamthitta, where the car he was traveling in crashed into a lorry.
Watch: Kerala verdict: What powered UDFs comeback
The UDF stages a major comeback after 10 years, riding on bypoll wins, strong 2024 Lok Sabha performance, and local body gains
Shashi Tharoor calls for serious introspection after Congress poll results
While acknowledging a major win in Kerala, Tharoor admitted that the party needs to reassess its strategy after setbacks elsewhere
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: CPI suffers major setback, seat count halved
The outcome marks a sharp decline from the performance in the Assembly polls of 2021, when the party had won 17 seats. Despite the overall decline, three of partys incumbent Ministers managed to emerge victorious
Morning Brief Podcast: Polls on my Pod: Bengal Flips, Vijay Disrupts, Kerala Resets
Assembly Election 2026 results LIVE: TN, Kerala, West Bengal head into Govt formation mode
The BJP is set to form its first government in West Bengal with a landslide victory
Assembly Elections 2026: INDIA bloc's foundational pillars jolted
The INDIA bloc faces significant electoral defeats in recent assembly polls. Major parties like Congress, TMC, DMK, and Left experienced setbacks, with only Congress's UDF in Kerala securing a victory. These results raise concerns about the bloc's unity and future prospects.
Kerala polls: Brand Pinarayis centralised model past its expiry date
The Bharatiya Janata Partys victory in West Bengal marks a turning point in Indian politics. The saffron party has won the state, Indias fourth most populous, for the first time, defeating the Trinamool Congress (TMC), which was in power for fifteen years. For decades, Bengal was under the Left, and then under Mamata Banerjees TMC. Now the BJP has breached the barrier, and it has happened not overnight, but through years of patient groundwork. This victory is thus less a surprise than the culmination of that effort. The prime minister Narendra Modi has once again proved that there is no other leader who can even come close to his political charisma and pan-India appeal that cuts across all social and political divides. As the BJPs performance in the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu has revealed, its victory in these states may no longer be farther into the future. In Kerala, it continues to grow, even if power remains distant. In Tamil Nadu, where politics has long revolved. In Assam, it has won a third consecutive term. It is a no-brainer that the party owes its successive political triumphs to years of groundwork and to the sterling performance once in power. The party has invested heavily in cadre-building, often in difficult terrain, and has shown a willingness to play the long game. At the same time, it has crafted a narrative that speaks to aspiration, development, welfare delivery, and a strong national identity. Overall, the Bengal victory is emblematic of a larger drift in Indian politics, ongoing since 2014, when PM Modi first took power at the centre. in that sense, it is not an isolated story, but a part of a broader shift in which the BJP has moved from being one among many players to the central pole of Indian politics. And as things stand, the party is set to stay in that pole position in the foreseeable future, a feat that PM Modi has made possible by sheer dint of his political acumen and vision.
Congress Faces Decline, Claims Union Minister Joshi
New Delhi, May 5: Union Minister for Food and Consumer Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, stated on Monday that the Congress party has little to no existence in the country, with its presence primarily limited to Kerala. He further predicted that the party would face a similar fate in Karnataka in the upcoming elections. Addressing a press ... Read more Congress Faces Decline, Claims Union Minister Joshi
From Beaten Protester To People's Voice: Kerala Youth Congress Leader Wins
On Monday, A.D. Thomas walks into the Assembly as Alappuzha's new MLA, carrying with him a story that blends grit, memory and a measure of justice.
Kerala assembly election results: Sickle gets hammered, Left homeless
Kerala's election results mark a significant shift, leaving India without a Communist government for the first time since 1977. The Left faces a national relevance challenge, struggling to convert its progressive appeal into electoral victories. Recent setbacks in Bihar and West Bengal, coupled with Kerala's defeat, highlight this trend, prompting introspection within the party.
BJPs big bang: Bengal breached, Assam secured; Vijay, Congress flip the south
India has a brand new political map. A massive topple in Bengal, a twist in the Tamil Nadu potboiler, power grip in Assam and Puducherry, and anti-incumbency in Kerala this crucial round of Assembly elections sees BJP tighten dominance across the country, with a very special appearance by Vijays TVK.
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BJPs decisive victory in Bengal, bags Assam, gets Puducherry with allies
Vijays TVK stars in TN blockbuster, UDF bags Kerala * People have shown faith in BJP, our party synonymous with good governance: PM KOLKATA/CHENNAI/ DELHI, May 4: Extending its saffron brushstroke in the east, the BJP was today set for a decisive win over the TMC in long elusive West Bengal and headed for another term in Assam while actor-politician Vijays TVK made a stunning debut in Tamil Nadu as the largest single party in terms of seats won or [] The post BJPs decisive victory in Bengal, bags Assam, gets Puducherry with allies appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP celebrates party victory in Bengal, Assam, Puducherry
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 4: Jammu & Kashmir BJP celebrated the partys massive gains and victories in the Assembly elections held across West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. BJP leaders and activists danced, distributed sweets, and congratulated one another over what they termed as a historic endorsement of Prime Minister, Narendra Modis visionary leadership and the BJPs people-centric governance model. The celebrations were led by J&K BJP president [] The post BJP celebrates party victory in Bengal, Assam, Puducherry appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
With defeat in Kerala, Left out of power for first time since 1977
Party leaders reject Congress charge of collusion with BJP, say will conduct forensic review of poll loss to identify and correct aberrations, both real or imagined
BJP conquers Bengal, TVK wins the day in TN
Saffron party bags Assam; Left loses last bastion as Congress-led UDF emerges victorious in Kerala; NDA retains Puducherry New Delhi/Kolkata/Chennai: The BJP is set to form its first government in West Bengal with a landslide victory in the state polls as the Election Commissions (EC) trends on Monday showed that the party has gone past []
Governance is the ultimate currency in Kerala
The LDFs unprecedented decade long-run has come to an end with the UDF winning the mandate by offering change and speaking to concrete grievances
Assembly election results: Kerala throws Congress a lifebuoy, but boat still in choppy waters
Congress secured a crucial win in Kerala, offering a much-needed morale boost after recent electoral setbacks. Despite this solitary victory, the party faces significant challenges, including a decline in its traditional strongholds and an inability to counter BJP's religious polarization. The path to regaining national relevance hinges on confronting BJP in its core territories.
After Kerala, it will be Punjab for Congress: Warring
What the winner must learn from the loser in Kerala: No leader is inevitable
The LDFs campaign, like its government, was strikingly at odds with Left tradition and revolved around Pinarayis personality; the UDF must now resist the temptation to imitate this model
Front retains Muvattupuzha and Perumbavoor with sharply improved margins and wrests Kothamangalam from the Left, as Mathew Kuzhalnadan, Manoj Moothedan and Shibu Thekkumpuram register decisive wins while NDA candidates trail a distant third across all three constituencies
Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan Resigns After Congress-Led UDF's Poll Victory
Election 2026: BJP sweeps West Bengal, retains Assam
TVKs stunning debut reshapes Tamil Nadu politics; Congress-led UDF wins Kerala Kolkata/Chennai The BJP on Monday achieved a historic breakthrough in West Bengal, crossing the majority mark and pushing the ruling Trinamool Congress to a distant second, while also retaining Assam for another term. In Tamil Nadu, actor-politician Vijays TVK made a stunning debut, emerging []
Congress-led UDF sweeps to power in Kerala by riding anti-LDF wave
The United Democratic Front has achieved a historic win in Kerala, defeating the Left Democratic Front. This marks a significant setback for the Communist party, leaving them without any government in India. The Congress now governs four states, showcasing its Kerala unit's strength. The election also saw the incumbent government voted out, a return to Kerala's political trend.
BJP gains in Bengal may accelerate reforms push amid economic headwinds
The dominant National Democratic Alliance constituent at the Centre has registered its maiden victory in West Bengal, retained Assam and Puducherry (with alliance partners) and won a record three seats in Kerala. It won only one seat in Tamil Nadu, against four in 2021.
Kolkata, May 4:In a mandate as sweeping as it is symbolic, the BJP on Monday scripted history by winning 202 seats to secure more than a two-thirds majority in the West Bengal assembly polls, ending the TMCs 15-year rule, and decisively shifting the states ideological and political centre of gravity. The verdict acquired added political drama and symbolic heft as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was defeated in the prestigious Bhabanipur seat by BJPs Suvendu Adhikari, capping a stunning turnaround after initial trends appeared to favour the TMC supremo. What began as tentative early leads soon hardened into a decisive wave, with the BJP winning 202 seats and leading in five, while the TMC trailed far behind, managing to win 73 and leading in eight seats, according to Election Commission data at 11.10pm. The scale, spread and speed of the BJP surge -breaching the halfway mark of 148 in the 294-member House well before counting reached its midpoint- pointed not merely to a change of guard but to a structural realignment in Bengal politics. For the first time since 1972, West Bengal appears set to be governed by a party that is also in power at the Centre -a shift with deep administrative and political implications. The result also marked the BJPs decisive breach of its last major eastern bastion, completing its saffron arc across 'Anga, Banga and Kalinga' (Bihar, Bengal and Odisha) and significantly altering the national political balance. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the mandate, saying the Lotus blooms in West Bengal and that the party would work to fulfil the aspirations of the people. At the heart of the BJPs campaign was Modi himself, whose high-voltage rallies and direct voter connect made him the central face of the partys push in Bengal, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah functioned as the chief strategist -stitching together booth-level networks, candidate selection and social coalitions. The partys rise in Bengal has been neither sudden nor accidental. Since its 2019 Lok Sabha breakthrough, the BJP has treated the state not merely as another electoral target but as a political and ideological challenge. From a marginal vote share of around four per cent in 2011, the BJP surged to nearly 40 per cent in 2019 and then secured 77 seats in the 2021 Assembly elections, displacing the Left and Congress as the principal challenger to the TMC. Yet, converting that expansion into power had remained elusive until now. As counting progressed through the day, early leads consolidated into a near sweep. The BJPs advance cut across geographies -from north Bengal to Junglemahal to south Bengal, from border districts to industrial belt- indicating a statewide wave rather than region-specific gains. Seats such as Dinhata, Gosaba, Baghmundi, Bankura, Binpur and Nayagram pointed to deep inroads in tribal and rural belts, while gains in Asansol Dakshin, Durgapur Purba and other urban pockets reflected consolidation in industrial and semi-urban regions. Early wins in Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Monteswar, Bhatar, Medinipur and Asansol Dakshin reinforced the breadth of the surge. In contrast, the TMCs resistance appeared fragmented. District-level patterns pointed to a sharp erosion, with the TMC struggling to hold ground in several regions of north Bengal and Junglemahal. The vote share data underscored the depth of the shift. The BJPs vote share climbed to around 45 per cent from 38 per cent in 2021, while the TMCs dropped to nearly 40.94 per cent from 48 percent. A key point lay in the 177 constituencies where voter deletions had exceeded past victory margins -a latent factor that appears to have translated into a decisive political shift. In these seats, the BJP not only retained its earlier gains but also made significant inroads into TMC-held territories, suggesting a deeper realignment rather than a mere swing. The scale of the setback was also reflected in the fortunes of senior TMC leaders. At least 20 ministers were defeated, including Bratya Basu, Manas Ranjan Bhunia, Shashi Panja and Chandrima Bhattacharya. In Sabang, Bhunia, a multi-term winner, lost, while in Dinhata, Udayan Guha was defeated. In Kolkata, BJPs Purnima Chakraborty defeated state industry minister Shashi Panja, pointing to cracks even in urban bastions. For a party that had built its dominance on welfare delivery, centralised authority and booth-level control, the erosion appeared simultaneous across organisational layers. In a dramatic, high-stakes contest that mirrored the political theatre of Nandigram five years ago, Adhikari defeated Banerjee in Bhabanipur by 15,105 votes after all 20 rounds of counting, according to Election Commission data. I thank the people of Bhabanipur for voting for me and ensuring a margin of over 15,000 votes, Adhikari said after securing victory and collecting his winning certificate. The outcome was a replay of the 2021 Nandigram election, where Adhikari had unseated Banerjee in a fiercely fought battle that reshaped Bengals political narrative. Adhikari, once a close aide of Banerjee and a key architect of the TMCs rise in districts like East Midnapore, now emerges as a frontrunner in discussions over the chief ministerial face of the BJP government. Other names, including state president Samik Bhattacharya, Union minister Sukanta Majumdar and Swapan Dasgupta, are also doing the rounds. The verdict represents a watershed moment for the BJP. From a marginal presence in Bengal in the late 1990s -aided initially by its alliance with the TMC -the party has now completed a steady climb to power and dismantled the very party that once facilitated its entry in the state, three decades ago. Politically, the Monday poll verdict reinforced the BJPs ability to dislodge entrenched regional forces. However, the mandate also brings challenges governing a politically polarised state, managing local leadership equations, and delivering on promises related to development, law and order and administrative reform. For the TMC, the verdict signals a structural rupture. After 15 years in power, the party faces the difficult transition from a dominant ruling force to an opposition formation, with anti-incumbency, corruption allegations, governance fatigue and organisational centralisation converging into a decisive setback. West Bengal, long defined by extended phases of single-party dominance, now appears to be entering a more competitive, bipolar political phase. For the BJP, Bengal is no longer a frontier; it is a governance test. For the TMC, the battle shifts from retaining power to reclaiming relevance. And for Bengal, the moment marks not just a change in government, but a reordering of its political landscape. NDA set to form Govt in Assam for 3rd straight term The ruling NDA is set to form the government in Assam for the third consecutive term after securing a two-thirds majority, with a record high of 102 seats in the 126-member assembly, while the Congress-led Opposition delivered its worst performance in recent times on Monday. The BJP, which contested 90 seats, won 82, while its allies -- the Bodoland People's Front (BPF), which contested 11 seats, and the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), which fought in 26 seats -- bagged 10 constituencies each. The saffron party secured a majority on its own for the first time in the state. It had won 60 seats in the previous two polls in 2021 and 2016. In the Opposition camp, the Congress, which contested 99 seats, won 19 constituencies, while the Badruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF and Akhil Gogoi-led Raijor Dal secured two seats each, and the Trinamool Congress bagged one constituency. Raijor Dal, an opposition alliance partner, had contested 13 seats, while the other parties in the camp -- Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), CPI(M) and APHLC -- drew a blank. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma won the Jalukbari constituency for the sixth consecutive term, defeating Congress candidate Bidisha Neog by 89,434 votes. In a major blow to the Congress, its state president Gaurav Gogoi lost in Jorhat to veteran politician and sitting BJP MLA Hitendranath Goswami by 23,181 votes. Among the prominent BJP winners are ministers Ajanta Neog (Golaghat), Ranoj Pegu (Dhemaji), Pijush Hazarika (Jagiroad), Ashok Singhal (Dhekiajuli), Kaushik Rai (Lakhipur), Prashanta Phukan (Dibrugarh), Krishnendu Paul (Patharkandi) and Bimal Borah (Tingkhong). Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary won from Tamulpur constituency by defeating former BTC chief Pramod Boro of the UPPL. Sitting BJP MLAs Mrinal Saikia (Khumtai), Bhuban Pegu (Jonai), Rama Kanta Dewri (Morigaon), Rupak Sarmah (Nagaon-Batadraba), Paramanda Rajbongshi (Sipajhar), Utpal Borah (Gohpur), Biswajit Phukan (Sarupathar), Binod Hazarika (Chabua-Lahowal), Taranga Gogoi (Naharkatia), Bhaskar Sharma (Margherita), Rupjyoti Kurmi (Mariani) and Bhuban Gam (Majuli) also emerged victorious. AGP ministers Atul Bora and Keshav Mahanta retained their Bokakhat and Kaliabor constituencies, respectively, while first-timer Tapan Das won the Dimoria seat. Among the BPF candidates, cabinet minister Charan Boro retained his Mazbat constituency while the others who won are Maneswar Brahma (Baksa), Paniram Brahma (Sidli-Chirang), Thaneswar Basumatary (Manas), Rihon Daimary (Udalguri) and BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary's wife Sewli Mohilary from Kokrajhar. Prominent Congress candidates who won the polls are sitting MLAs Wajed Ali Choudhury (Birsing Jarua), Jakir Hussain Sikdar (Pakabetbari), Rekibuddin Ahmed (Chamaria) and Nurul Huda (Rupahihat). Other winners from the party include Aminul Haque Laskar (Sonai), Joy Prakash Das (Nowboicha), Tanzil Hussain (Samaguri), Asif Mohammad Nazar (Laharighat) and Aftabuddin Mollah (Jaleswar). AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal won from Binnakandi and his party member Mazibur Rahman from Dalgaon. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi retained the Sibsagar seat, while another party member Mehboob Muktar won the Dhing seat and Trinamool Congress' Sherman Ali Ahmed won from Mandia. Among the prominent candidates who lost the polls are Leader of the Opposition in the outgoing assembly, Debabrata Saikia, Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Saikia, and former Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Ripun Bora. Among the 59 women who contested the polls, only six could manage to win, with four from the BJP, and one each from its allies AGP and BPF, while only one won from Congress. Polling in all 126 assembly constituencies in the state was held in a single phase on April 9 with 722 candidates in fray. UDF sweeps to power in Kerela Lotus blooms in 3 seats Kerala on Monday witnessed a sharp political reset as the state electors voted out the last Left government in the country, bringing back the Congress to the ruling saddle after a gap of 10 years, while the BJP broke through a long-standing electoral drought by winning three seats. The Congress-led UDF swept aside a decade of Left rule under Pinarayi Vijayan with a decisive Assembly victory, with the national party adding the third southern state to be ruled by it, in its kitty. The party is in power in Karnataka and Telangana. While Congress' vote share stood at 28.79 per cent, that of CPI (M) was 21.77 per cent. Congress ally IUML had a voteshare of 11.01 per cent. Apart from strong anti-incumbency against the government, the results of the April 9 polls also indicated a consolidation of support across sections of society in favour of the United Democratic Front, which had been in opposition to the Left dispensation for the past decade. The UDF won 102 seats, while the CPI(M)-headed LDF netted 35 seats, according to Election Commission data on counting of votes for 140 constituencies. The outcome also marked the absence of the Left from governance in any Indian state for the first time in five decades. The ire against the government was so strong that 13 ministers in the cabinet suffered defeat in the political tsunami unleashed by the UDF. Not only the Congress, but its key allies, including the IUML, the Kerala Congress also secured massive victory in the polls, which saw the complete erasure of the LDF in some key districts. At the same time, the LDF partners, including the CPI(M), lost many seats, while a key partner, Kerala Congress (M), was reduced to zero in a humiliating outcome in the polls. Top contenders for the Chief Minister's post, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, won their seats with comfortable margins, setting the stage for the next step in discussions on the post. Of the 21 cabinet members, only Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, P A Mohamed Riyas, K Rajan, G R Anil, K N Balagopal, P Prasad, and Saji Cherian emerged victorious. The ministers who lost the election included Veena George, M B Rajesh, O R Kelu, R Bindhu, J Chinchurani, P Rajeev, K B Ganesh Kumar, V N Vasavan, V Sivankutty, V Abdurahiman, Kadannappally Ramachandran A K Saseendran and Roshy Augustine. LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan also lost his sitting seat of Perambra in Kozhikode district. The BJP's bid to make strong inroads in Kerala dominated by UDF and LDF got a slight push with the party winning three seats-- Nemom and Kazhakoottam in Thiruvananthapuram district and Chathannoor in Kollam. BJP candidate from Chathannoor, B B Gopakumar, won by 4,398 votes. In Nemom, party state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar triumphed with a margin of over 3,000 votes, while former Union Minister V Muraleedharan won Kazhakoottam with a narrow margin. Congress general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra thanked the people of the state for their overwhelming support and vowed to work diligently towards building a better future for them. In a post on X, Vadra said, To all my brothers and sisters in Keralam, thank you for your faith and for your overwhelming support. The trust you have placed in us will be the UDF's guiding force as we work hard towards building a better future for each one of you. I sincerely hope that our gratitude to you will be evident each day of the next five years as we strive to fulfil our commitments to you with honesty and humility, she added. Reacting to the outcome, AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal said the UDF's sweeping victory was a clear verdict against the arrogance, corruption, and nepotism of the CPI(M)-led government headed by CM Vijayan. Addressing a press conference, Venugopal said the outcome reflected public anger against what he termed 10 years of misrule by the Left government. He claimed that Vijayan's victory in his home constituency, Dharmadam, was only technical, alleging that the CM trailed the UDF candidate in the initial rounds of counting and failed to secure a majority in his own village. He just escaped. He suffered a setback even in his home turf. He was the only person who did not realise the people's mood in this election, Venugopal claimed. In a major political upset for the CPI(M), leaders who had revolted against the party just ahead of the polls and joined the UDF camp, including veteran leader G Sudhakaran, P V Kunhikrishnan and T K Govindan, breached the Left strongholds of Ambalappuzha, Payyannur and Taliparamba seats. CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said the LDF would examine the reasons behind its defeat and take corrective measures. Speaking to reporters, Govindan said every aspect that led to the defeat would be analysed. He thanked LDF workers and the people who voted for the front. The LDF will evaluate and study the defeat, after which required corrections will be made. We expect the support of the people for it, he said. On defeats in traditional party strongholds, Govindan said the LDF had suffered a major setback across Kerala. We will carry out effective organisational work to correct the issues that led to the defeat, he said. BJP leader Chandrasekhar told reporters that as contended by him from the beginning his was an anti-CPI(M) election as the people were fed up with their corruption and alleged misappropriation of gold from Sabarimala. Chandrasekhar said that right from the start of the election campaign, both the Congress and CPI(M) said that BJP will not get even one seat. He also said that he knew right from the beginning that the CPI(M) will not win this time, no matter what it does. Meanwhile, the 16th Kerala Legislative Assembly will have 11 women MLAs, one less than in the previous House. The outgoing Assembly had 12 women legislators, a majority of them from the CPI(M). Vijay's TVK emerges giant slayer in Tamil Nadu Actor-politician Vijay's TVK on Monday created a record of sorts in the electoral history of Tamil Nadu and emerged as the single largest party by delivering a shock defeat to incumbent DMK and its president, Chief Minister MK Stalin in his Kolathur constituency, while the AIADMK was pushed to a distant third spot. This was the first time since 1967, when the first non-Congress government (DMK) came to power in the state, that a party other than the two Dravidian heavyweights emerged victorious in the hustings. Vijay and TVK have many firsts to their credit and the the party founder will be the first person from a minority religion -Christianity- to helm the state. While Vijay won from both Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East constituencies, his party has netted 89 seats and was leading in 18 more and is on course to become the single largest party in the 234-member House. Elections were held on April 23 and the counting of votes done on Monday. Perhaps the biggest shock was CM Stalin being defeated by a margin of 8,795 votes in his Kolathur constituency by little known V S Babu, who was formerly with the DMK and an ex-MLA. More than 10 ministers including Geetha Jeevan and Ma Subramanian were defeated. Stalin had last tasted defeat in 1991. Even Deputy CM Udhayanidhi's prospects appeared dim for a while as he trailed behind the TVK nominee in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni. Eventually, he won. As soon as it became clear that TVK was inching towards an unprecedented, huge win in its debut polls, party workers and supporters gathered in front of party office at Panaiyur here and burst firecrackers and distributed sweets. Also, Vijay's victory and often-repeated assurance of share in power to like-minded parties is expected to open a new chapter in the history of the state and TVK supporters expect the Congress (5), IUML (2), Left parties (4), VCK (2) and PMK (5) as well to offer support and have a share in power. Together such parties have won or leading in a total of 18 seats. TVK needs 118 seats to form government. This will the first time in Tamil Nadu that a party will assume power a little over two years after its founding. TVK has clocked nearly 35 per cent (34.92) vote share in its debut polls. The TVK was launched in February 2024. While the DMK has won 48 seats and is leading in 12 constituencies (24.20 per cent voteshare), AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami won by a record margin of 98,110 votes in his home segment of Edapadi in Salem district. The AIADMK has won 41 seats and is leading in six segments (21.25 per cent voteshare). While the party's seniors, including C Ve Shanmugam and SP Velumani won hands down, many others, such as former minister P Thangamani, suffered shock defeats. Interestingly, the TVK made heavy inroads in the AIADMK's bastion, western Tamil Nadu that includes Coimbatore, even as DMK emerged victorious in some seats. DMK President and outgoing Chief Minister Stalin took the defeat in his stride and said that his party bowed and accepted the people's verdict. He said he was truthful to all sections of people and had acted as per his conscience and also worked beyond his capacity for people's welfare. He asserted that his party, which worked well as the ruling party would from now on work well as the main opposition party. Stalin said in his public life, he had seen lot of victories and defeats as well and DMK's political journey will continue without any slackness. He said ideology is important rather than victories and defeats alone. AIADMK general secretary Palaniswami said that he accepts the people's verdict in the elections. In a statement here, he said, I express my gratitude to all the people, who rose up and performed their democratic duty in the assembly elections. Stating that the people were judges here, he said, Therefore, I wholeheartedly accept the decision given by the people. He said, We will soon recover from this setback. Meanwhile, scores of tinsel town names, including 'superstar' Rajinikanth greeted Vijay on his poll show. National award winner Dhanush, musician Anirudh Ravichander and many others extended their greetings. Interestingly, among the TVK winners was actor-director Srinath, who defeated state minister P Geetha Jeevan in Thoothukudi. NDA retains Puducherry Riding a pro-incumbency wave, the AINRC-led NDA emerged victorious in the April 9 Puducherry Assembly elections, all set to form the government for a successive term. AINRC leader and Chief Minister N Rangasamy won from both the seats that he contested--Thattanchavady and Mangalam, even as the party won a total of 11 seats and was leading in one, according to latest Election Commission figures. Elections to 30 seats were held on April 9. The territorial assembly also has three nominated members to the House. NDA constituent BJP won from four seats while other coalition members--AIADMK and LJK, won from one seat each. Winners from BJP included party senior and incumbent minister A Namassivayam. The NDA's victory came on a day when actor Vijay-led TVK won in neighbouring Tamil Nadu and also emerged victorious from two seats in the UT. Puducherry, a tiny UT located about 160 km from Chennai, borders Tamil Nadu districts Cuddalore and Villupuram on either sides. Opposition DMK won five seats and Congress one. While the CM trounced Neyam Makkal Kazhagam rival E Vinayagam by 4441 votes in Thattanchavady, his pocket borough seat, Rangasamy emerged victorious in Managalam too, defeating DMK's SS Rangan by 7050 votes. This is not the first time that Rangasamy has sought to contest from two seats. He contested in Yanam and Thattanchavady in the 2021 Assembly polls. He however was trounced in Yanam and was successful in Thattanchavady. He may have to now vacate one of the seats. Key losers include former CM Ve Vaithilingam at the hands of Rangasamy. Time for change, not revenge: PM Modi As the BJP swept the assembly elections in West Bengal for the first time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the state has been finally freed from fear and that it was a time for change, not revenge, as he appealed to all parties to shun the culture of political violence and focus on the future of the state. Addressing the jubilant party workers at the BJP headquarters after the win in assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry, PM Modi said the Congress, TMC, and others had been punished severely for opposing the recent women's reservation bill. He said that the Samajwadi Party would also face the wrath of women very soon, in an apparent reference to the 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. In his nearly 50-minute speech, the PM said the elections in West Bengal had been special this year, as earlier they were marred by violence, fear, and the death of innocent people. But this time the news was different as peaceful voting took place in West Bengal and for the first time, no one lost their life during voting, he said. As Bengal enters a new phase of change, I also want to make an earnest appeal to every political party in Bengal. Over the past decades in Bengal, countless lives have been ruined due to political violence. I firmly believe that this election culture of Bengal must change from today onwards. Today, when the BJP has won, the talk should not be of revenge, but of change; not of fear, but of the future, he said and urged the parties to end the vicious circle of violence. PM Modi said it was a special day in many ways as it heralds a bright future for the country. It is a day of trust in the great democracy of India, trust in the politics of performance, trust in the resolve of stability, trust in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat. I bow before the people of West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Keralam, he said at the victory celebration event where BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, among others, were present. PM Modi said on November 14 last year, when the Bihar election results came in, he told the BJP workers from this very spot that the Ganga flows onward from Bihar all the way to Ganga Sagar (in West Bengal). And today, with victory in West Bengal, from Gangotri (Uttarakhand) to Ganga Sagar (West Bengal), it is nothing but the lotus in full bloom. Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal today, in these states surrounding Mother Ganga, there are BJP-NDA governments, he said. The PM said winning and losing are a natural part of democracy and politics, but the people of the five states have shown the world why the country is the mother of democracy. He said women's participation in this election had been exceptionally high and this was emerging as the brightest picture of Indian democracy. Women power is now rapidly progressing towards building a developed India. However, a few days ago, the Congress and its allies blocked this momentum of women's power. These anti-women parties prevented the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam from being passed in Parliament. That is why I said a few days ago that parties opposing the women's reservation bill will have to face the wrath of women. Today, sisters and daughters have punished the Congress, TMC, and DMK, PM Modi said. He said the Congress had certainly benefited from the 10 years of misrule by the Left in Kerala, but expressed confidence that the mothers and sisters of Kerala will also definitely teach the Congress a lesson in the next elections. The Samajwadi Party, which has blocked women's reservation in Parliament, will also have to face the opposition of the women of Uttar Pradesh. No matter what the anti-women Samajwadi Party does, it will never be able to wash away its sins, the PM said. Referring to Assam, he said that along with the river Ganga, the Brahmaputra has also showered immense blessings upon the BJP, and the blessings of Maa Kamakhya have been with the party. The people of Assam have trusted the BJP-NDA for the third consecutive time, he said. PM Modi said that in 2021, the NDA put forward the vision of BEST Puducherry. The people of Puducherry trusted in the vision and blessed the alliance. I want to assure the youth and fishermen of Puducherry that we will keep working for your bright future. The prosperity of Puducherry is our resolve, he said. The PM said the BJP-NDA governments are in power in more than 20 states of the country. Our mantra is 'citizen is god'. We are dedicated to serving the people; therefore, the people are placing more and more trust in the BJP. The people are clearly seeing that where there is BJP, there is good governance. Where there is BJP, there is development, he said. PM Modi said that with the BJP's victory in West Bengal, the soul of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee must be at peace now. I respectfully bow to the people of Bengal, the people of Assam, the people of Puducherry, and the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala today; I salute them all. Today, I also heartily congratulate the countless workers of the BJP. Every small and big worker of the BJP has once again performed a miracle, has made the lotus bloom. You have created a new history, he said. After his speech, the PM held a meeting at the BJP headquarters with Nabin, Shah, Singh and former party chief J P Nadda. Result aftershocks to be felt all the way up to 2029: CM Omar Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday, while describing the stunning assembly election results in the West Bengal and the Tamil Nadu as political earthquakes, cautioned that their (results') aftershocks would be felt far and wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029. CM Omar shared this measured reaction on his personal X handle - where earlier in his instant first reaction, presumably also to the early trends vis--vis assembly election results, he actually created a flutter with his two-word tweet. Bloody hell!! was his ambiguous (the very first) tweet, which he posted with emoticons sharing an expression of disbelief on X handle at 11:01 am on Monday, May 4, 2026. Though the Chief Minister left ample scope for its (tweets) interpretations yet it was read directly in relation to the assembly election result trends by millions of his followers. By evening, CM Omars enigmatic two-word post had already garnered 1.8 million views and 23,200 plus likes. However, later, he posted a guarded post wherein he, probably hinting towards current cacophony that has crept in news bulletins, talked about his imagery of sane and sensible interpretation of the trends and results identifying them with those presented by ace veteran broadcaster Prannoy Roy. In the same post, he mentioned the after-effects of the political-earthquake that shook West Bengal and Tamil Nadu and their lingering impact to be experienced for a long time. Elections in India have always meant @PrannoyRoy7749 for sane, sensible interpretation of the trends & results and thats why today the screens in my office have been tuned to @DeKoderAI to watch the unfolding political earthquake in West Bengal & Tamil Nadu. The aftershocks of these results will be felt far & wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029, CM Omar posted. This post too had garnered 380,000 views 4900 plus likes by evening. Notably Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father Farooq Abdullah, during media interactions in the past couple of days, had exuded confidence about the victory of TMCs Mamata Banerjee, even after the exit poll results, some of which had predicted her partys rout in West Bengal. As far as DMK was concerned, even the exit polls generally had not predicted the defeat of DMK. The NC is part of the INDIA bloc led by Congress. Trinamool Congress and DMK are also constituents of this alliance.
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: No surprises in Piravom, Aluva, and Angamaly
Anoop Jacob of Kerala Congress (Jacob) retains Piravom, defeats Kerala Congress(M)s Sabu K. Jacob; Jibi Abraham of Twenty20 trails third, while UDFs Anwar Sadath wins Aluva, defeating LDFs A.M. Ariff; BJPs M.A. Brahmaraj finishes third; UDFs Roji M. John retains Angamaly, beating LDFs Saju Paul as Twenty20s Promy Kuriakose ends third
Watch: Kerala elections 2026: key winners and losers
A look at the key candidates in the Kerala elections who returned victorious and those who failed to win seats.
People voted against corruption, anarchy in West Bengal: LoP
Jammu, May 4:Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the J&K Legislature and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma asserted on Monday that the people in West Bengal voted against corruption and the anarchy spread by the Trinamool Congress. However, overall, the election results in the four states and a Union Territory have exposed the weakening foundations of the opposition alliance across the nation, Sharma said while responding to media queries as the J&K BJP celebrated the partys massive gains and victories in the Assembly elections held across West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. Sunil Sharma, who was also the Seh-Prabhari for the Assam elections, said that despite spreading misinformation and fear among the people, opposition parties failed to counter the credibility and performance of the BJP-led governments. He asserted that the BJP emerged stronger because it consistently worked for the poor, youth, farmers, women and marginalised sections without discrimination. At the celebrations at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, the BJP leaders and activists danced, distributed sweets and congratulated one another over what they termed as a historic endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modis visionary leadership and the BJPs people-centric governance model. The celebrations were led by J&K BJP president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma, Leader of Opposition in J&K Assembly Sunil Sharma and BJP national secretary and MLA Dr Narinder Singh. Sat Sharma, while congratulating the party activists, said that the resounding mandate in favour of the BJP across the country reflected the unshakeable trust of the people in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJPs development-driven governance. He said that BJPs remarkable performance in West Bengal and Assam, along with impressive gains in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, proved that the nationalist ideology of BJP was continuously expanding across every region of the country. He credited BJP workers for tirelessly taking the achievements of the government to every household and strengthening the connection between the party and the public. Launching a sharp attack on opposition parties, Sat Sharma accused them of indulging in opportunistic and divisive politics merely to secure power. He said that the opposition repeatedly ignored public aspirations, particularly the sentiments of women, by opposing transformative initiatives like the Women Reservation Bill. He stated that the people of the country rejected politics of appeasement, corruption and dynasty. Senior party leaders including vice-presidents Rajiv Charak and Rekha Mahajan, general secretaries Sanjita Dogra and Baldev Singh Billawaria, MLAs Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal, Dalip Singh Parihar, R S Pathania, Vikram Randhawa and Shagun Parihar, along with hundreds of BJP activists, participated enthusiastically in the celebrations. Similarly, BJP senior leaders led by J&K BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul led the victory celebrations in Kashmir. Ashok Koul said that the massive support received by BJP in politically challenging states clearly indicated that people wanted decisive leadership, nationalism, and development-orientated governance. He added that the opposition parties stood completely disconnected from public sentiment and continued to survive only on false narratives and political theatrics. Dr Narinder Singh said that the BJPs electoral success was a victory of nationalism, good governance and organisational strength. He stated, Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP has become the most trusted political force in the country because of its commitment towards integrity, accountability and public welfare.
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Mohanan defeats Kadannapally by 18,551 votes in Kannur
BJP wins Bengal, TVK leads Tamil Nadu, UDF returns in Kerala as 2026 Assembly election results reshape the political landscape.
Lost and found: on the five Assembly elections, 2026
The National Democractic Alliances success in Bengal and Assam is partly offset by its failure in Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Clean sweep for UDF in Ernakulam as LDF falls flat
BJPs decision to give most seats in the district to its ally Twenty20 backfires, with the corporate-backed outfit failing to make an impact; five segments that backed the Left front in 2021 shift their allegiance to UDF
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: UDF sweeps Kozhikode with 12 seats
Congress ends two-decade-old draught, wins five seats, K.K. Rema retains Vadakara. All the LDF incumbent MLAs in the district, including LDF convener T.P. Ramakrishnan and Minister for Forest and Wildlife A.K. Saseendran, face defeat
A round of elections that signals structural dominance
The Assembly election results strengthen the argument for the BJPs structural political dominance
Kerala Assembly poll: UDF sweeps central Kerala region
The LDF drew a blank in Ernakulam, Kottayam and Idukki districts with Thrissur proving to be the only saving grace
In a triumphant turn for RJD, P K Praveen clinched the Koothuparamba seat in Kerala, marking a significant milestone. However, Tejashwi Yadav couldn't hide his disappointment over Mamata Banerjee's loss in Bengal, describing the outcome as a step towards chaos. He commended her unwavering commitment to preserving the harmony and unity of West Bengal throughout her tenure.
DC Edit | Shock Exit of Didi & Stalin To Impact National Politics
West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala deliver shocks; BJP, TVK and UDF gain big
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: UDF win was made massive by anti-Left voting
Senior leaders V.D. Satheesan, RameshChennithala, and K.C. Venugopal attribute the massive win to cohesive teamwork within the alliance, the guarantees and assurances given to the people, methodical electioneering, and the misgovernance and nepotism of the outgoing LDF government. The scale of the Lefts defeat has been amplified by the loss of face in some of its strongholds such asTaliparamba, Payyannur, andAmbalapuzha, whereCPI(M) rebelsbacked by the UDF posted decisive victories
Keralam Assembly polls result 2026: Vijayan resigns as chief minister
Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar accepted the resignation and requested Vijayan to continue as caretaker chief minister until alternative arrangements are made, according to a Raj Bhavan statement
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: CPI(M)s Vypeen plan falls flat as Chammany breaches Left fort
Tony Chammany of theUDF secured a total of 66,112 votes, while LDFs M.B. Shiny trailed with 50,464 votes. NDAs Anitha Thomas secured 13,637 votes
Rahul Gandhi Questions Election Integrity Amidst Results from Multiple States
New Delhi, May 4: In the wake of election results from West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised serious concerns regarding the transparency of the electoral process. On Monday, he accused the ruling party at the center and the Election Commission of orchestrating a theft of elections in ... Read more Rahul Gandhi Questions Election Integrity Amidst Results from Multiple States
Kerala Assembly poll: Deciphering the Malabar mandate
From an impressive 50 seats in 2021, LDFs tally has nose-dived to a dozen seats this time around in north Kerala
Congress President Kharge Boosts Morale of Workers After Mixed Election Results
New Delhi, May 4: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge congratulated party workers for their efforts in the recent elections across five states, including Kerala and Tamil Nadu. In a post on the social media platform X, Kharge expressed his appreciation for the tireless dedication shown by party members. He acknowledged that the results were mixed but ... Read more Congress President Kharge Boosts Morale of Workers After Mixed Election Results
UDF Breaks Left Bastion: Revanth Reddys Telangana Model Dents LDF Stronghold in Kerala
A. Revanth Reddys campaign boosts UDF in Kerala
Mandate of 2026 polls: A stronger right, a new south
Historic upsets. Disconcerting and unexpected winners. Thats the 2026 Assembly election results in four states and a Union Territory in a nutshell. Monday, May 4, results mark such a seismic shift in the political landscape of India that the polls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry are one for the history books. 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 .
Voter wrath drowns only Left regime in Kerala, UDF triumphs after 10 years
The Congress-led UDF has returned to power in Kerala after a decade, securing 102 seats in the 140-member assembly and unseating the LDF. The BJP made significant gains, winning three seats, while the IUML's Fathima Thahiliya became the first woman lawmaker from the party. Prime Minister Modi pledged central support for Kerala's development.
Kerala Assembly poll: Strategy intact but breakthrough elusive for BJP in central Travancore
Banking on a carefully crafted outreach to Christian voters, the BJP fielded a line up of prominent Christian faces but failed to make inroads
The fall of the Captain 'Comrade': Pinarayi Vijayan's Kerala story ends in 2026
Kerala Assembly Polls 2026: Aranmula delivers blow to Veena George amid mounting criticism
Result marks a significant setback for LDF in the region; Ms. George had remained under sustained public and political scrutiny ever since assuming charge of the Health department in the second Pinarayi Vijayan government
Kerala Assembly poll: LDF holds ground in South Kerala despite UDF surge
CPI(M)-led front misses bigger gains in close contests
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Deepak Joy delivers a decisive win for UDF in Thripunithura
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: UDF reclaims Kunnathunadu with record margin

