Thiruvananthapuram: The curtain falls today on Kerala’s high-energy election campaign with the vibrant Kottikkalasham marking a dramatic finale across constituencies. After three weeks of intense political battles, candidates, top leaders, and party workers are making their final push to capture voter attention.
The state will observe a silent campaign day tomorrow, as mandated by election rules, before heading to the polling booths on Thursday.
This election season stood out for the strong presence of national leaders, who actively campaigned till the very last stretch, adding momentum to the already charged atmosphere.
The ruling LDF is confident that its development-driven governance will win public approval and ensure continuity in power. Despite last-minute debates over issues like relief funds for Wayanad disaster victims and controversies in Perambra, the front remains optimistic about its solid voter base.
On the other side, the UDF is relying on anti-incumbency sentiment and key issues such as Sabarimala to regain power. Meanwhile, the BJP is hopeful of making a historic breakthrough and opening its account in the Kerala Assembly.
With excitement peaking and political stakes at their highest, Kerala now stands on the brink of a crucial electoral verdict.