Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated BJP leader VV Rajesh on being elected Mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, calling the party’s victory a historic milestone in Kerala’s urban political landscape.
In a letter shared by Rajesh on social media, the Prime Minister said the election result marked the end of what he described as a “fixed match” between the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), which have dominated the state’s politics for decades.
PM Modi also congratulated GS Asha Nath, who was elected Deputy Mayor on the same day, along with newly elected BJP councillors and party workers for what he termed an epoch-making performance in the local body elections.
PM Modi praises Thiruvananthapuram and BJP workers
Recalling his visits to Kerala’s capital, the Prime Minister described Thiruvananthapuram as a city of cultural, spiritual and intellectual significance, blessed by Sree Padmanabhaswamy and known for nurturing reformers, artists and thinkers.
He said the BJP’s vision of a “Viksit Thiruvananthapuram” resonated with people across social groups, adding that voters had seen the Centre’s work and its focus on urban development in other states.
PM Modi also targeted the LDF and UDF, alleging that both fronts had presided over poor governance, corruption and political violence in the state. He praised BJP workers in Kerala for continuing their efforts despite hostility and adversity, stating that many had raised public issues fearlessly even at personal cost.
According to the Prime Minister, the BJP-NDA is emerging as an alternative “rooted in nationalism without exclusion, development without corruption and governance without appeasement,” particularly appealing to youngsters and women in the state.
BJP records first mayoral win in Kerala capital
VV Rajesh, BJP state secretary and councillor from the Kodunganoor ward, was elected Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation on December 26. He secured 51 votes, including support from 50 BJP councillors and one independent councillor.
The UDF candidate KS Sabarinathan received 17 votes, while LDF’s RP Shivaji secured 29 votes. GS Asha Nath was elected Deputy Mayor on the same day.
The result marks the first time the BJP has won the mayor’s post in Thiruvananthapuram, signalling a significant breakthrough for the party in Kerala’s urban politics.