Kerala Elections: UDF Eyes Pathanamthitta with Rahul Gandhi Campaign

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Thiruvananthapuram, March 28 – Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, is set to begin his campaign in Kerala with two roadshows in the Pathanamthitta district on Monday, giving a fresh boost to the United Democratic Front's (UDF) election efforts.

The Pathanamthitta district has five Assembly constituencies, and in the 2021 Assembly elections, the Congress-led UDF failed to win any seats.

The upcoming roadshows by Rahul Gandhi are expected to significantly improve the alliance's prospects.

In the local body elections held in December, the UDF performed well, and the leadership is hopeful of improving its performance in the April 9 Assembly elections. With Rahul Gandhi's arrival, the party expects to make a strong recovery.

The roadshows, scheduled at key locations in the district, are expected to draw significant crowds, particularly in a region where electoral contests are often closely fought and politically sensitive.

Party leaders said the visit is aimed at energizing grassroots workers and consolidating support in central Kerala, with Pathanamthitta seen as a crucial battleground.

Rahul Gandhi's visit comes after a brief disruption to his campaign schedule.

He was earlier expected to arrive in Kerala on Wednesday to participate in the UDF's "maha rally" held in Kozhikode.

However, the Congress leader had to cancel his trip following the sudden illness of his mother, Sonia Gandhi.

In his absence, Congress president Mallikarjuna Kharge led the rally, addressing party workers and supporters while reiterating the UDF's campaign themes against the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF).

Senior state leaders, including K.C. Venugopal, were also present, signaling the party's attempt to maintain campaign momentum despite the last-minute change.

Party sources indicated that Rahul Gandhi's roadshows in Pathanamthitta will focus on key political issues, including governance, development, and what the Congress describes as growing public dissatisfaction with the state government.

The district also holds symbolic importance due to its proximity to Sabarimala, a recurring theme in Kerala's political discourse.

The Congress is hoping that Rahul Gandhi's presence will galvanize cadres and attract undecided voters as campaigning intensifies.

With the election narrative sharpening, his return to Kerala is expected to add visibility and energy to the UDF campaign in the days ahead.
 
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