Kerala Local Body Poll: BJP breaks Left monopoly in Kozhikode
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Kerala Local Body Poll: BJP breaks 46-year Left monopoly in Kozhikode Corporation, triggers historic political shift

The BJP has delivered a political jolt in Kozhikode, breaking the Left’s decades-long dominance and emerging as the decisive force in a fractured civic verdict. Its strong surge has destabilised entrenched LDF bastions, signalling a clear shift in urban voter sentiment in one of Kerala’s most iconic Left strongholds

Vishnu AravindVishnu Aravind
Dec 13, 2025, 07:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Kerala
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Major BJP gains in Kozhikode weaken the Left’s long-held grip on the city, signalling a dramatic shift in Kerala’s urban political landscape

Major BJP gains in Kozhikode weaken the Left’s long-held grip on the city, signalling a dramatic shift in Kerala’s urban political landscape

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The Bharatiya Janata Party’s sharp electoral surge has decisively altered the political landscape of Kozhikode Corporation, ending the Left Democratic Front’s uninterrupted 46-year monopoly and destabilising what was long considered one of its most impregnable urban bastions.

For nearly half a century, the Kozhikode Corporation had remained firmly under Left control. That continuity was broken in the latest local body elections, which delivered a fractured verdict and exposed deep vulnerabilities within the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). Although the LDF emerged as the single largest party with 34 seats, it fell well short of the absolute majority required to govern the 77-member corporation, plunging its hold over the civic body into uncertainty. The scale of the setback for the Left is stark. In the previous local body elections, the LDF had secured 51 seats. This time, its tally has dropped by 17 seats, a dramatic erosion of strength that reflects mounting anti-incumbency sentiment and internal discontent. CPM supporters themselves had complained of widespread corruption during the previous corporation administration, a factor that appears to have significantly dented the Left’s credibility among voters.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) secured 26 seats, while the BJP emerged as a decisive force with 14 seats, enough to influence the balance of power in a hung corporation. With no front commanding a clear majority, the BJP’s gains have assumed disproportionate political importance, positioning it as a key player in any future governance arrangement. Perhaps most telling were the symbolic defeats suffered by both the LDF and UDF leaderships. LDF mayoral candidate Muzaffar Ahmed was defeated in the Meenchanta ward, while UDF mayoral candidate Adv. P.M. Nias lost from Paropady. In contrast, NDA mayoral candidate Navya Haridas registered a hat-trick victory from Karaparamba, underscoring the BJP-led alliance’s growing organisational depth and voter appeal in the city.

The election results also marked the collapse of several long-standing Left strongholds. The LDF lost wards such as Payyanakkal (Ward 55) and Mukhadhar (Ward 58), areas that had traditionally delivered comfortable margins for the Left. These reverses underline the extent to which voter loyalties have shifted in Kozhikode, a city that once epitomised Left urban dominance in Kerala.The BJP’s advance was not limited to marginal wards. In one of the most striking outcomes of the election, the party wrested control of Pottammal ward, represented by the sitting Kozhikode Mayor Beena Philip. NDA candidate T. Ranish won the seat, dealing a major psychological blow to the LDF. The contest was particularly significant as the ward had previously been won by Beena Philip with a margin of 652 votes, highlighting the scale of the turnaround.

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The BJP also made notable gains in newly carved and politically sensitive divisions. In the newly created Mavoor Road division, Sreej C. Nair defeated Congress mayoral candidate P.M. Nias. In Paroppadi, BJP’s Harish Pottangad emerged victorious, further eroding the UDF’s urban base. The party also captured Chalappuram ward, traditionally a UDF stronghold, where Anil Kumar K.P. defeated UDF’s V. Sajeev. Chalappuram had witnessed internal turmoil within the Congress, including the resignation of 12 party members, and the BJP capitalised on this disarray to secure the seat. .

Taken together, the results reflect a closely fought and politically transformative election in Kozhikode. While the LDF remains numerically ahead, its authority has been severely weakened. The UDF, despite improving its tally from 2020 polls, has failed to capitalise on the Left’s decline. It is the BJP that has emerged as the principal disruptor, breaking into traditional Left and Congress bastions and reshaping the power dynamics of the corporation. For Kozhikode, a city governed by the Left for nearly five decades, the verdict marks the end of an era. For Kerala politics more broadly, the BJP’s storm in Kozhikode signals a deeper churn in urban voter behaviour and a decisive challenge to entrenched political monopolies.

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