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As of 2026, Kerala Congress (KEC) remains a marginal but active regional political party in Kerala, operating primarily through alliances and organisational activity.
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Kerala Congress (KEC) Information
| Party Name | Kerala Congress |
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| Founder | K. M. George R. Balakrishna Pillai Mathachan Kuruvinakunnel Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai Vayala Idiculla |
| Party Founded Date | 09 Oct 1964 |
| No. of MPs |
Loksabha : 1 |
| Party Headquarters | State Committee Office, Near Star Theatre junction, Kottayam, Kerala |
| Party President | K. M. Mani |
| Parliamentary Chairperson | P. J. Joseph |
| Loksabha Leader | K. Francis George |
| Student Wing | Kerala Students Congress |
| Youth Wing | Kerala Youth Front |
| Women's Wing | Kerala Vanitha Congress |
| Labour Wing | Kerala Trade Union Congress |
| Political Position | Centre |
| Website | https://keralacongress.org.in/ |
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Kerala Congress (KEC) Timeline
As of 2026, Kerala Congress (KEC) remains a marginal but active regional political party in Kerala, operating primarily through alliances and organisational activity.
The party continued organisational continuity and political relevance mainly through cooperation with larger political fronts in Kerala.
Kerala Congress (KEC) maintained its presence in Kerala politics through alliance engagement and ideological positioning without significant electoral representation.
The party remained politically active at a limited level, focusing on cadre coordination and issue-based participation rather than electoral expansion.
Kerala Congress (KEC) continued as a minor Kerala-based political party, functioning mainly through alliance-oriented and organisational activities.
Kerala Congress (M), led by Jose K. Mani, decided to leave the UDF and join the Left Democratic Front (LDF) ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections.
K. M. Mani, one of the most influential leaders in Kerala Congress’s history, passed away on April 9, 2019.
Kerala Congress (M), under K. M. Mani, reaffirmed its alliance with the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) ahead of elections.
K. M. Mani faced corruption allegations in the bar bribery scam, leading to political turmoil within the party.
There were significant discussions about reunification among various Kerala Congress factions, though not much materialized.
Kerala Congress factions began aligning themselves with either the United Democratic Front (UDF) or the Left Democratic Front (LDF).
Kerala Congress (J) was formed under the leadership of P. J. Joseph, further fragmenting the party.
Kerala Congress (M) was formed under the leadership of K. M. Mani, marking a significant division within the original party.
The party witnessed its first major split in 1979 into separate factions due to differences among leaders.
The party achieved its first significant electoral success in the 1965 Kerala Assembly elections, securing several seats.
Kerala Congress was founded on February 9, 1964, by a group of leaders led by K. M. George after splitting from Indian National Congress.
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