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NDA’s Keralam Elections 2026 manifesto blends welfare, infrastructure and governance reforms

Projecting itself as a realistic and pro-people alternative, the NDA has reportedly unveiled a comprehensive manifesto for Keralam focusing on agriculture revival, universal healthcare, infrastructure expansion and employment generation, while promising governance reforms and social welfare measures.

T SatisanT Satisan
Apr 4, 2026, 02:15 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Kerala
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All three fronts, NDA-LDF-UDF, have released their election manifestos. Both the CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) have, as usual, boasted several promises which they know are merely futile; they are hollow and impractical under the current circumstances.

But the NDA’s manifesto reportedly mirrors reality and is pro-people and pro-Keralam.

Some of the salient features:

First of all, it envisages a Food Surplus and Farmers’ Welfare Keralam. The idea is to revive the agriculture sector and improve farmers’ income by:

Minimum Support Price (MSP) for all crops to encourage crop diversification in agriculture.

Digital procurement and Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for paddy farmers.

State-wide cold storage network expansion.

Plantation lands to have options for multi-crop agriculture.

ഇതാണ് മാറ്റം…
ഇതാണ് വികസിത കേരളം…

മോദിജിയുടെ കരുത്തുറ്റ നേതൃത്വവും, രാജീവ് ചന്ദ്രശേഖറിന്റെ സാങ്കേതിക ദീർഘവീക്ഷണവും, സാബു എം ജേക്കബിന്റെ വ്യാവസായിക മികവും ഒത്തുചേരുമ്പോൾ 'വികസിത കേരളം' യാഥാർത്ഥ്യമാകുന്നു.

തൊഴിലും നിക്ഷേപവും ലോകോത്തര അടിസ്ഥാന സൗകര്യങ്ങളും ഉറപ്പുനൽകുന്ന ഈ… pic.twitter.com/gVgyXSDEaV

— BJP KERALAM (@BJP4Keralam) April 3, 2026

Initial Impact

Rapid agriculture sector revival will improve farm incomes.

Keralam will be transformed into a food surplus state.

Every Malayalee will have access to quality and affordable food.

Health Insurance For All + Kerala’s First AIIMS

The idea is to expand Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY to cover every Malayalee and ensure access to advanced medical care by establishing Kerala’s first AIIMS.

Key initiatives

Expanding Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY to cover every Malayalee.

Establishing Kerala’s first AIIMS.

Affordable insurance and advanced healthcare.

Bhakshya – Arogya Suraksha Cards : NDA promises a Bhakshya-Arogya Suraksha Card to every woman from poor and BPL households, with a monthly recharge of Rs 2,500 which can be used at pharmacies and grocery stores.

Doorstep Healthcare Mobile Hospital – The system promises doorstep healthcare. It promises doctors and nurses at home. Every Block Panchayat, Panchayat, Municipality and Municipal Corporation will be allocated a dedicated Mobile Hospital Unit. It will consist of a qualified doctor, a trained nurse, essential medicines, basic diagnostic equipment and lab sample collection capability.

System-wide benefits

Frees up hospital beds for critical cases.

Reduces overcrowding in government hospitals.

Detects complications such as early diabetes, ulcers, rising BP and infections.

Prevents costly ICU admissions.

Reduces stress and hardships for families.

Doorstep healthcare: 24/7 free ambulance services.

Affordable Uninterrupted Energy For All

Key trends:

All-round price hikes

Barriers to solar adoption.

Key initiatives

To ease the burden on residents.

To ensure accelerated implementation of PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.

Initiative Impact

Immediate financial relief and social equity.

Every Malayalee will become an energy entrepreneur.

LPG subsidy: to provide two free LPG cylinders per year.

Free Water Supply And Water Security: The system promises free water supply for all households and rejuvenation and conservation of all water bodies in Keralam.

Welfare Pension: It provides an improved pension of Rs 3,000 per month for senior citizens above 70, all women heads of poor households and widows.

Infrastructure For Viksita Keralam

High Speed Rail Network – It promises a high-speed railway network connecting Thiruvananthapuram to Kannur. It will be extended to Kozhikode–Kalpetta, Thrissur–Palakkad and also Sabarimala.

Railway Expansion -It promises revival and expansion.

Vizhinjam Port-Led Development – Vizhinjam Port will be developed as a world-class logistics and industrial hub. Infrastructure around Vizhinjam Port will be developed.

Road Development: It promises to complete the transformation of state, municipal and panchayat roads.

Metro Connectivity: It promises to ensure vital metro connectivity across all municipal corporations of Keralam.

Street Light Transformation: It promises to upgrade the entire street light network of Keralam to LED.

Investment & Jobs Revolution

Employment-Linked Industrial And Business Rejuvenation

It aims at eliminating unemployment.

Technology, Innovation & Electronics Industry Revolution

The idea is to usher in a job revolution for skilled Malayalee youth by expanding Keralam’s technology, innovation and electronics sectors.

Future For Our Youth

Free optional English medium education till Class 12

It provides free, compulsory and quality education till Class 12.

Industry-Linked Higher Education

It aims to transform Keralam’s education ecosystem into talent hubs that attract industry partnerships.

Swachcha Keralam – Waste Management

It aims at comprehensive waste management.

Equity, Equality and Responsive Governance

It aims at revolutionary changes in governance.

Protecting Faith and Places of Worship

It aims at protecting faiths and places of worship.

Communal Harmony

It promises strengthening of the secular fabric.

SC, ST & OBC Empowerment

The intention is to ensure socio-economic empowerment of SC, ST and OBC communities.

AI-Powered Corruption-Free Responsive Governance

Modern Cities, Modern Villages

10-Year Viksit Corporation Development Master Plan

It promises a 10-year Viksit Corporation Development Master Plan.

Atmanirbhar Villages

It promises transformation of Keralam’s villages into self-reliant hubs of economic growth and employment generation.

Human Security

It aims to create a drug-free state and drug-free campuses, making Keralam a drug abuse-free state.

Crime Rate Reduction

It aims for a 50% reduction in crime.

Stray Dog Elimination

Women Security

Mullaperiyar Dam

The slogan is “Safety for Keralam and water for Tamil Nadu”.

Coastal Protection  –It aims to put an end to sea erosion and strengthen national security.

Wildlife Encounters- Protection of both humans and animals.

Obviously, the NDA manifesto reflects the aspirations and wishes of the electorate in Keralam.

Topics: NDABJP KeralaKerala manifestoAIIMS KeralaMSP farmersKeralam politicsAyushman Bharat
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