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Who’s Next? LDF Seeks Answers Without Pinarayi Vijayan

From Manjeshwar in the north to Parassala in the south, the entire state of Kerala is covered with political posters and banners as the 2026 Assembly elections approach.

Along highways, in town centres, at village junctions, and in busy markets, campaign materials can be seen everywhere. Large flex boards with pictures of leaders, party symbols, and slogans fill public spaces. It is hard to travel anywhere in the state without seeing signs of election campaigning.

As the election date gets closer, the number of posters and banners has increased even more. Political parties are trying their best to attract voters and spread their messages. Bright colours and big images are used to catch people’s attention.

This strong presence of campaign materials shows that election season is at its peak in Kerala. Politics has become a part of everyday life, and people are constantly reminded of the upcoming elections wherever they go.

The heavy campaigning is also influencing the mood of voters. It creates excitement, discussions, and sometimes even debates among people. Overall, the state is fully immersed in election activity as political parties compete for support.

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