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Amit Shah Targets Migration Issue, Promises Jobs in Kerala

With voting set for April 9, 2026, the Kerala Assembly elections are shaping up as a tightly contested three-way battle between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). All 140 seats in the state Assembly are at stake.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has placed employment at the heart of the NDA's campaign, urging voters to look beyond a routine change in government and instead focus on Kerala's long-term economic direction.

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The Kerala Assembly elections are scheduled for April 9, 2026, featuring a three-way contest for 140 seats among LDF, UDF, and NDA, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizing job creation and retaining youth in the state as core campaign issues.

Focus on Employment and Youth Retention

Amit Shah

Speaking at a rally in Kunnathunadu in Ernakulam district, Shah pointed to Kerala's strong educational base but flagged the lack of sufficient local job opportunities. He argued that many young people are forced to seek work abroad, especially in Gulf countries, due to limited prospects at home.

According to Shah, the NDA aims to reverse this trend by creating conditions that allow Kerala's youth to find stable employment within the state itself. He framed the election as an opportunity to decide whether migration remains the norm or local opportunities improve.

Sharper Political Messaging

Amit Shah also used the platform to draw contrasts with rival alliances. He claimed that Left parties are losing relevance globally, while the Congress continues to weaken across the country.

Highlighting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shah positioned the NDA as the driving force behind economic transformation and political stability at the national level.

NDA Eyes Expansion in Kerala

Looking back at earlier electoral data, Shah noted that the NDA had secured about 14% of the vote in Kerala during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. He said the alliance is now targeting a significant jump in support, with the ambition of forming a government in the state.

As part of this push, Shah also held a roadshow in Kozhikode, campaigning for BJP candidate Adv. K P Prakash Babu in the Beypore constituency-an indication of the party's efforts to strengthen its presence on the ground.

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