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A fifty-year chapter closes as the 'Red Corridor' fades into history

By prasanna jodidar
A fifty-year chapter closes as the 'Red Corridor' fades into history

Communism’s long chapter in India is over. From Kerala to Bengal to Tripura

Kerala: Kerala has yelled an announcement, a glaring declaration of what this country was craving for five decades.

The results of the 2026 Kerala Assembly Elections (finalized on May 4, 2026) have created a historic shift in Indian politics. For the first time in 50 years, India is without a Left-led state government. Symbol Premium Women's Sheath Dress (Knee Length | Desk-to-Dinner) (Available in Plus Sizes)

We do not have leftists in any states and it took fifty years for us to eradicate these parasites.  The defeat of the LDF in Kerala marks the end of an era that began when the Communist movement first established deep roots in Indian governance in seventies.

With staggering result of UDF, winning 102 seats, BJP’s significant mark of 3 seats and LDF lamented to 35 seats, for once, they have gone for ever and gone for good. 

Though it’s a temporary relief, as there is no much of difference between UDF(Congress) and LDF, both are anti-nation, but still, Pinarayi Vijayan's Resignation is bringing in new hopes in the nation.

 

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan submitted his resignation on May 4, 2026, after the LDF's crushing defeat. While he managed to win his own seat, 13 out of his 21 cabinet ministers lost their constituencies, pathetically.  From the land of Bankim Chandra and Sharat Chandra, a new dawn breaks

The BJP’s best performance in Kerala so far, by winning 3 seats in the constituencies, Nemom, Kazhakkoottam, and Chathannoor and the winners being, Union Ministers Rajeev Chandrasekhar and V. Muraleedharan.

Finally, the healthiest result of this election is the eradication of the communists, leftists and opportunists. The evil called Left has left and gone from the country forever.

The left strongholds were West Bengal and Tripura and now no longer leads any state government in India. This is the first time since the mid-1970s that no state has a Communist Chief Minister. The Dhaka Alarm: Why a BJP Win in Bengal is Rattling the Neighborhood

We are heading ahead in the right direction!!!!!!!!!!!!!