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Why Pinarayi Vijayan won Kerala once again

The sitting chief minister was rewarded for his assured leadership through a cyclone, two floods, and two Coronavirus outbreaks

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Illustration/Uday Mohite

Illustration/Uday Mohite

Dhanya RajendranOn the evening of May 1 as Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was ending his routine daily press meet, a journalist asked whether they would be speaking to the same CM the next day on the latest COVID-19 numbers. A smiling Pinarayi replied, “No doubt about that. Let the counting get over tomorrow. We can talk on Monday and in the days to come.”

This was the confidence that Pinarayi Vijayan and his party members exuded throughout the campaign for the state Assembly elections, and perhaps why they chose the slogan, ‘Urappanu LDF’. Translating to ‘For sure, LDF’, the slogan was reminiscent of BJP’s ‘India shining’ campaign in 2004. But while the BJP’s excessive confidence backfired, it did not do so for the CPI(M) — the party has managed to create history, becoming the first ever front to be re-elected in Kerala after 1977.

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