Assembly Elections 2026: The Assembly Elections 2026 have turned into a high-stakes political battle, especially in key states like Assam and Kerala.
Anti-Incumbency: The Biggest Challenge
Anti-incumbency is a common factor in Indian elections, where voters often seek change after a government’s term. In Assam, the BJP is aiming for another victory, but it faces criticism over local issues such as unemployment, inflation, and governance. Similarly, in Kerala, the LDF government is dealing with voter fatigue and opposition pressure.
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BJP’s Strategy in Assam
The Bharatiya Janata Party is focusing on development, infrastructure projects, and welfare schemes to counter anti-incumbency in Assam. The party is highlighting its achievements and promising continued growth. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has actively campaigned in the state, urging voters to support stability and progress. His rallies and speeches have been aimed at reinforcing confidence among supporters.
LDF’s Approach in Kerala
The Left Democratic Front is relying on its governance record, social welfare schemes, and strong grassroots network to maintain its position in Kerala.The party is also countering opposition narratives by emphasising its achievements in healthcare, education, and social development.
Congress and Opposition Push
The opposition, led by the Indian National Congress, is trying to capitalize on anti-incumbency sentiments in both states. Mallikarjun Kharge has appealed to voters to bring change, focusing on issues like rising prices, employment concerns, and governance gaps.
Voter Sentiment and Key Issues
Voters in both Assam and Kerala are expected to decide based on a mix of factors:
- Development and infrastructure
- Employment opportunities
- Price rise and cost of living
- Governance and public services


