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Kerala Election Result and BJP: Congress led UDF has got a good victory in the local body elections of Kerala. But, the most talked about thing is the victory of BJP in Thiruvananthapuram Municipality. LDF was in control here for 45 years. BJP won here by defeating him. But, it is also true that in the last 75 years of electoral history, BJP has never been able to achieve any major victory in this state. Despite this, about 54 percent of the population here is Hindu.
Kerala Elections and BJP: UDF has got a good victory in the local body elections in Kerala. This election was being considered as the semi-final before the assembly elections to be held in April-May next year. In this, Congress led UDF has passed with first class. It has won four out of six municipal corporations and 54 out of 87 municipalities in the state. Along with this, it has also got a resounding victory in Gram Panchayats, Block Panchayats and District Panchayats. BJP led NDA has won in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. But, here also UDF has increased its seats. LDF has suffered its biggest defeat in Thiruvananthapuram. Here his rule of 45 years has ended.
Why doesn’t BJP get a big victory?
BJP gets only seat in Lok Sabha
Is BJP continuously getting stronger?
The answer to this question is yes. If we look at the vote percentage of the last few elections, it shows that BJP is getting stronger in the state. Its vote percentage is increasing. But, it has not yet reached a position in Kerala that it can plan to form a government in the near future. In fact, the answer from Kerala is quite different from BJP states like UP, MP, Rajasthan, Haryana, Bihar. The population here is well educated. The government system here is probably in the best condition in the country. Kerala’s health sector competes with European countries. On the other hand, Islam of Kerala is also different from Islam of North India. Islam arrived in Kerala through Arab trade, whereas the influence of Mughals is more in the Islam of North India. In such a situation, there is no such division or dispute between Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities in the society of Kerala as there is in North India. In such a situation, Kerala’s nationalism is of a different kind. He has made good progress in the fields of education and health.





























