Kerala Voters End Communist Rule for First Time Since 1977 as UDF Ousts LDF Government
- Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) defeated the CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala assembly elections, unseating the Communist government that had ruled since 2016.
- LDF, in power continuously since 2016, lost key seats amid anti-incumbency, marking India's first Communist-free state landscape since 1977.
- The shift eliminates the last Communist-led state government in India, reshaping southern politics and boosting opposition momentum post other regional upsets.
- UDF is poised to form the next government, with coalition negotiations underway ahead of the May 6 assembly term expiry.
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