Rajeev Chandrasekhar, BJP Kerala state president, is leading in the Nemom constituency based on early trends from the 2026 Assembly election [1].
These results signal a potential shift in the political landscape of Kerala, where the BJP-NDA is attempting to break a long-standing deadlock against established fronts.
Chandrasekhar said he was grateful to BJP-NDA workers and voters for the mandate following the reporting of the early trends [1], [4]. He described the current situation as the "start of a new beginning" as the party leads in three seats [3].
The BJP leader said the victory of two NDA MLAs is a historic first [2]. This represents a significant numerical increase for the alliance in the Kerala Assembly [2].
Chandrasekhar also commented on the future of the state's political structure. He said the 2026 Assembly election would be the last contest between three political fronts in Kerala [3].
The BJP Kerala chief said the hard work of party volunteers led to the current momentum in the Nemom constituency [1]. He said the early lead reflects strong voter support for the party's platform in the region [1], [3].
“"Start of a new beginning,"”
The early lead for Rajeev Chandrasekhar and the reported success of two NDA MLAs suggest an expansion of the BJP's footprint in Kerala. By framing this as the end of a three-front system, Chandrasekhar is signaling a transition toward a more polarized two-way contest between the NDA and its primary opposition, potentially altering the state's traditional coalition dynamics.



