2026
As of 2026, Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party remains a registered political party in Kerala with ongoing organisational presence and grassroots activities.
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Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party (Akhila Ker) Information
| Party Name | Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party |
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| Party Headquarters | TC 81/2017, Ponnandansherry Lane, S S Kovil Road, Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala -695001 |
| Party President | Vinod Rajkumar |
| General Secretary | S. Sasikala |
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Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party (Akhila Ker) Ideology
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Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party (Akhila Ker) Timeline
As of 2026, Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party remains a registered political party in Kerala with ongoing organisational presence and grassroots activities.
Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party functioned as a registered political party concentrating on organisational growth and participation in local political processes.
The party maintained its registered status and engaged in political activity, including campaigning and public mobilisation, ahead of state and national elections.
Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party continued to function as a minor political organisation in Kerala with ongoing outreach to voters and community engagement.
The party sustained its grassroots activities and organisational presence in the state without major electoral wins.
Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party remained a registered unrecognised political party in Kerala, focusing on internal consolidation and political visibility ahead of future elections.
The party continued its organisational work and maintained registered status with the Election Commission of India.
Under new leadership, the party underwent rebranding efforts to strengthen its identity and voter base within Kerala.
Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party remained active as a minor political entity, participating in local political discourse and alliance discussions without significant electoral success.
The party maintained its presence in Kerala politics, engaging with community issues and maintaining organisational continuity.
Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party continued grassroots mobilisation and built its state-level committees, focusing on expanding membership and public outreach.
The party remained registered and began early organisational activities, securing its symbol and preparing for contests in local body elections.
Following differences with the national leadership, the party re-established itself as an independent entity focusing on state-level politics.
The Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party was officially registered as a registered unrecognised political party with the Election Commission of India in 2015, establishing its organisational identity in Kerala.
In a strategic move to expand its political influence, the Akhila Kerala Trinamool Party merged with the All India Trinamool Congress.
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