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star gave him immediate visibility and tion, while fragmented, is not without
a strong emotional connection with resources or resilience.
voters, particularly the youth. How- A Fragmented Transformation
ever, his success cannot be attributed
to celebrity alone. His campaign ef- he 2026 assembly election
fectively tapped into anti-incumbency results collectively point to
sentiment against the DMK-led gov- Ta seismic shift in Indian poli-
ernment, presenting TVK as a fresh tics—but one that defies simple nar-
alternative unburdened by the bag- ratives. Rather than a uniform trans-
gage of traditional politics. formation, what emerges is a complex
The decision to contest without and uneven reconfiguration of power.
alliances further reinforced this image. In West Bengal, the BJP has
As his father, filmmaker S.A. Chan- achieved a historic breakthrough,
drasekhar, noted, Vijay’s “boldness” dismantling a long-standing political
in standing independently was a key order and establishing itself as a dom-
factor in his success. This approach al- Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) workers celebrate as the party leads during vote counting for inant force in eastern India. In As-
lowed TVK to position itself as a gen- sam, it has consolidated its position,
uinely new force rather than an exten- the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, in Coimbatore on Monday. (ANI Video Grab) demonstrating the durability of its
sion of existing political formations. political project in the Northeast. In
The electoral outcome reflects tresses have been demolished” and and postponing leadership decisions Tamil Nadu, a new player has disrupt-
this shift. With over 100 seats, TVK that “traditional arithmetic has been until after the election, the alliance ed decades of Dravidian dominance,
has become the central player in Tam- rejected,” highlighting the depth of was able to present a cohesive front. introducing uncertainty and opening
il Nadu politics, reducing the DMK the shift. This contrasts with previous elections, up new political possibilities. In Ker-
and AIADMK to secondary roles. For Congress, this victory is par- where factionalism had undermined ala, Congress has staged a significant
While it falls short of an outright ma- ticularly significant. The party has its prospects. comeback, offering a rare but import-
jority, its position as the largest party faced a series of electoral setbacks in The defeat of the LDF has broad- ant counterpoint to the BJP’s rise.
gives it significant leverage in govern- recent years, and its inability to con- er implications. With this loss, Left These divergent outcomes un-
ment formation. vert opportunities into victories has parties are no longer in power in any derscore the persistence of regional
The broader implications of this raised questions about its organiza- Indian state, marking a significant dynamics in Indian politics. While
result are far-reaching. It suggests that tional strength. The success in Ker- contraction of their political influ- national parties play a crucial role,
Tamil Nadu’s political identity, long ala provides a much-needed boost, ence. The CPI(M) acknowledged the state-level factors—leadership, iden-
rooted in Dravidian ideology, may be demonstrating that the party can still setback, describing it as “serious” and tity, governance, and local issues—
undergoing a transformation. Person- mobilize voters effectively under the promising corrective measures. continue to shape electoral outcomes
ality-driven politics, combined with is- right conditions. Kerala’s result also highlights the in decisive ways.
sue-based mobilization, appears to be Leaders such as Rahul Gandhi limits of the BJP’s expansion. Despite Prime Minister Narendra Mo-
gaining ground. and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra framed its growing national presence, the di’s emphasis on “the politics of per-
This is not without precedent. The the result as a mandate for develop- party remains a marginal player in formance” captures one dimension
state has a history of film stars transi- ment and governance. Rahul Gand- the state. However, its leaders have of this transformation. However, the
tioning into political leadership, from hi emphasized Kerala’s “talent” and pointed to increased support and continued importance of identity pol-
M.G. Ramachandran to J. Jayalali- “potential,” while Priyanka Gandhi emphasized their development agen- itics, coalition-building, and regional
thaa. However, Vijay’s rise occurs in a spoke of fulfilling commitments with da, suggesting that they are playing a aspirations suggests that India’s polit-
different era, shaped by social media, “honesty and humility.” long-term game. ical evolution is far more complex.
changing voter expectations, and a A key factor in the UDF’s suc- In sum, Kerala represents a coun- For the opposition, the results
more fragmented political landscape. cess was its relatively unified cam- tercurrent in India’s political land- present both challenges and oppor-
The key question now is whether paign. By avoiding internal divisions scape—a reminder that the opposi- tunities. Congress’s success in Kerala
TVK can sustain its momentum and shows that it can still win under favor-
translate electoral success into effec- able conditions, but its failures else-
tive governance. For the moment, where highlight the need for organiza-
however, Tamil Nadu stands as a re- tional renewal. Regional parties face
minder that even the most entrenched an equally uncertain future, as seen in
political systems are not immune to the contrasting fortunes of the TMC
disruption. and emerging formations like TVK.
Ultimately, the “seismic shift” in
Kerala: Congress Finds Indian politics is not a single घटना but
Renewal a series of interconnected changes.
n Kerala, the elections produced It reflects the dynamic and often un-
a different kind of shift—one of predictable nature of democracy in a
Irenewal rather than disruption. diverse and complex society. The new
The Congress-led United Democratic electoral map is not a finished product
Front (UDF) secured a decisive victo- but an evolving landscape—one that
ry, winning 102 seats in the 140-mem- will continue to be shaped by future
ber assembly and ending a decade of contests, alliances, and political inno-
Left Democratic Front (LDF) rule vations.
under Pinarayi Vijayan. If there is one clear takeaway, it
The scale of the victory was cap- is this: Indian politics has entered a
tured by Congress leader K. C. Venu- Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy celebrates the victory of the Congress-led UDF alliance phase of transition. The old certain-
gopal, who described it as a “UDF in the Kerala Assembly election in Hyderabad on Monday (@revanth_anumula X/ANI Photo) ties are fading, but the new order is
tsunami.” He noted that “red for- still taking shape.
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