Rahul Gandhi to Campaign in North Kerala as Election Race Enters Final Phase

Rahul Gandhi to Campaign in North Kerala as Election Race Enters Final Phase

Rahul Gandhi is set to campaign in north Kerala on Tuesday, leading the United Democratic Front’s (UDF) outreach as the state approaches the final stretch of electioneering.

With polling less than ten days away, political parties have intensified efforts across key constituencies.

Key Announcements / Highlights

  • Rahul Gandhi to address rally in Kannur
  • Campaign events planned in Kozhikode district
  • Roadshow scheduled from Balusseri to Nanmanda
  • Senior leaders from all fronts campaigning across Kerala
  • Multi-cornered contests expected in several constituencies

Official Statement
Gandhi is scheduled to address a public meeting at Kannur Police Ground, where UDF candidates from the district are expected to be present.

He will later travel to Kozhikode district to participate in campaign events in Perambra and Balusseri constituencies. A roadshow, organised using the “Indira Guarantee Bus,” is also planned to enhance voter outreach.

Party leaders view the visit as an effort to mobilise cadre and strengthen support in the politically significant Malabar region.

Context / Background
Kerala’s electoral landscape is witnessing a high-intensity campaign involving the three प्रमुख alliances—the UDF, the Left Democratic Front (LDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Pinarayi Vijayan is leading the LDF campaign in constituencies such as Nemom, Vattiyoorkavu and Kazhakkoottam, where close contests are anticipated.

Meanwhile, the NDA has deployed national-level campaigners, including Khushbu Sundar, to strengthen its presence in key regions.

Public Impact
The intensified campaigning reflects the competitive nature of the election, with all major alliances seeking to consolidate voter support in the final days.

High-profile rallies and roadshows are expected to influence voter engagement and turnout, particularly in closely contested constituencies.

Ongoing political debates and local issues are also shaping voter sentiment ahead of polling.

Conclusion
As campaigning enters its final phase, Kerala is witnessing heightened political activity across districts.

With multiple alliances actively mobilising support, the upcoming election is expected to be closely contested, with results likely to hinge on voter turnout and last-mile outreach efforts.

Input & Images : Hindusthan Samachar

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