📰 Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Three-Way Contest Intensifies Along Coastal Kochi
- Laxmi Galani

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
As campaigning gathers momentum ahead of the Assembly elections in Kerala, the coastal regions of Kochi are witnessing a high-voltage three-cornered contest, with candidates from the UDF, LDF, and NDA expressing strong confidence in their prospects.

🗳️ UDF Bets on Anti-Incumbency
Mohammed Shiyas of the United Democratic Front (UDF) has sharpened his attack on the ruling Left, claiming that lessons from previous elections were ignored.
He argued that voter dissatisfaction has been building up and predicted that the electorate is now ready to vote out the Left Front, citing local grievances and unmet expectations.
🔴 LDF Highlights Development Record
On the other hand, K. J. Maxy of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is campaigning on the government’s decade-long development track record.
He pointed to improvements in infrastructure, welfare initiatives, and public services, asserting that voters will reward consistent governance and progress.
🟠 NDA Focuses on Local Issues
Meanwhile, Xavier Julappan of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is focusing on grassroots concerns, highlighting several unimplemented local projects.
He has accused successive governments of neglecting key development works in coastal Kochi and is positioning himself as an alternative voice for change.
🌊 Key Issues in Coastal Kochi
The campaign in Kochi is revolving around:
Coastal erosion and environmental concerns
Infrastructure development
Employment opportunities
Implementation of local civic projects



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