Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot believes that the electoral dynamics in Kerala, especially in Thiruvananthapuram, are favoring the United Democratic Front (UDF), indicating a potential landslide victory for the alliance. Gehlot noted a growing dissatisfaction among voters towards the incumbent government in Kerala, highlighting unfulfilled promises as a significant concern.
Gehlot, who recently visited Kerala, expressed optimism for the UDF based on the prevailing public sentiment, suggesting a substantial advantage for the opposition alliance. The upcoming elections in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal are expected to witness a high-stakes political battle, with a total of 17.4 crore eligible voters across 824 constituencies.
The electoral schedule underscores the importance of these states and union territory in shaping the political landscape of southern and eastern India. As political parties ramp up their campaigns, focusing on development promises and criticisms of opponents, the elections are poised to offer critical insights into the evolving political scenario in India. The final election results, revealing the electorate’s decision, will be disclosed on May 4.
