Left Democratic Front's Vote Base Intact Despite By-election Loss, Says CPI(M) Leader

Monday, Jun 23, 2025 9:32 am ET1min read

CPI(M) State secretary M.V. Govindan has stated that the Left Democratic Front (LDF) maintains a solid vote base in the Nilambur Assembly constituency despite the by-election loss. Govindan attributes the UDF's victory to minority communal organizations and warns of potential social consequences in a secular state like Kerala. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader A.K. Antony describes the UDF win as a "shock treatment to the State government" and labels the current LDF administration as a caretaker government.

The recent Nilambur Assembly by-election in Kerala has sparked significant discussions about the state's political dynamics, with both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF) vying for control. The election, held on June 19, 2025, saw Congress-UDF candidate Aryadan Shoukath emerge victorious, defeating LDF's M. Swaraj by a margin of 3,614 votes [1].

The LDF's state secretary, M.V. Govindan, has maintained that the party retains a strong vote base in Nilambur despite the loss. He attributed the UDF's victory to minority communal organizations, warning of potential social consequences in Kerala's secular state. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader A.K. Antony described the UDF win as a "shock treatment to the State government," labeling the current LDF administration as a caretaker government [1].

The Nilambur by-election was closely watched as a key indicator for the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections. The seat is significant as it is the only one voting before the state elections, making it a crucial test of political standing for the major fronts. The election saw a four-cornered fight, with candidates from the UDF, LDF, NDA, and TMC (Independent) vying for the seat [1].

The UDF's victory is seen as a boost to the opposition's morale, while the LDF's loss is perceived as a setback. The election results have raised questions about the LDF's ability to retain power in the upcoming assembly elections. The UDF's win has also been interpreted as a sign of growing support for the opposition in Kerala, potentially altering the political landscape in the state [1].

The by-election saw a high voter turnout of 75.87 percent, despite inclement weather conditions. Issues such as human-animal conflict near forest villages, delay in welfare pension payments, and the Israel-Palestine conflict were key campaign themes. Political accusations flew between the LDF and UDF, with each side accusing the other of seeking votes on religious lines [1].

The results of the Nilambur by-election are expected to influence the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, potentially shifting the political dynamics in the state. The UDF's victory has been seen as a morale boost for the opposition, while the LDF's loss has raised questions about the party's ability to retain power. The election results have also highlighted the importance of minority communal organizations in Kerala's politics.

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[1] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/nilambur-election-results-congress-aryadan-shoukath-vs-cpms-m-swaraj-who-is-winning-this-key-battle-before-kerala-state-elections-next-year/articleshow/122015423.cms

Left Democratic Front's Vote Base Intact Despite By-election Loss, Says CPI(M) Leader

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