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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan addressed an LDF election convention in Kochi, Kerala, highlighting the progress made by the Left Democratic Front government during its two terms in power. He emphasized the revitalization of public health and general education sectors, the fulfillment of nearly all promises from the previous election, and the improvement in higher education, citing the national ranking of three state universities. Vijayan also noted the government’s success in attracting investment and resolving the waste management issue in Kochi, specifically mentioning the progress at Brahmapuram.

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Kerala CM Vijayan Touts Progress Under LDF Rule at Kochi Rally

KOCHI, December 5, 2025 – Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today addressed a packed Left Democratic Front (LDF) election convention in Kochi, highlighting the significant advancements made in Kerala under the LDF’s leadership. Speaking to supporters gathered in Kaloor, Vijayan emphasized the state’s commitment to decentralization and the empowerment of local bodies.

Vijayan contrasted the current state of affairs with what he described as a “crisis” across sectors at the end of the United Democratic Front’s (UDF) tenure in 2016. He claimed that the LDF government successfully rejuvenated ailing sectors, particularly public health and general education, during its first term. “People voted the Left front back to power in 2021 in recognition of the delivery of promises made in the first term. The government was able to fulfill 580 of around 600 promises made at the end of the first term.”

The Chief Minister also pointed to notable progress in higher education, noting that three State-funded public universities – Kerala University, Cochin University of Science and Technology, and Mahatma Gandhi University – have achieved top rankings nationally.

Vijayan further emphasized the government’s success in attracting investment through streamlined regulations and a proactive approach to identifying and addressing hurdles. He also highlighted the Left’s achievements in Kochi, including resolving the Brahmapuram waste management issue and the near-completion of a compressed biogas plant.

Ministers P. Rajeeve and Kadannappally Ramachandran, Mayor M. Anilkumar, and CPI(M) district secretary S. Sathish were also present at the event. The rally served as a major launchpad for the LDF’s campaign for upcoming local body elections.

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