2026
As of 2026, Kerala Congress (Secular) remains a registered regional political party in Kerala with limited political influence, organisational structure under Kallada Das, and ongoing presence in state politics.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 05:02:50 PM [IST]
Kerala Congress Secular (KCS) Information
| Party Name | Kerala Congress Secular |
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| Party Headquarters | Poonjar' Kottayam (India) |
| Party President | -- |
| Student Wing | Kerala Students Congress (KSC) |
| Youth Wing | Kerala youth front (S) |
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Kerala Congress Secular (KCS) Timeline
As of 2026, Kerala Congress (Secular) remains a registered regional political party in Kerala with limited political influence, organisational structure under Kallada Das, and ongoing presence in state politics.
Kerala Congress (Secular) continued to be recognised by the Election Commission and participated in political activity, though without major electoral representation.
The party maintained its registered status and continued engagement in Kerala’s multi-party landscape; it has been part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as a related party in the state.
Kerala Congress (Secular) remained active as a minor political party in Kerala, primarily focused on internal organisation and participating in political discourse.
The revived Kerala Congress (Secular) continued organisational activity under Chairman Kallada Das, maintaining party registration and identity.
Kallada Das split from Kerala Congress and revived Kerala Congress (Secular) with new leadership; the Election Commission allowed the party to use its original election symbol (“Electric Bulb”).
Kerala Congress (Secular) existed as a registered political party without significant assembly or parliamentary representation.
The party’s organised structure was weakened as many members and leaders gravitated toward other Kerala Congress factions or external groups; Kerala Congress (Secular) remained a registered but minor outfit.
Kerala Congress (Secular) under Kallada Das maintained a low-profile political presence; reports noted the faction later merged with Kerala Congress (Thomas).
The Kallada Das-led faction of Kerala Congress (Secular) continued organisational activity, but many original members had merged into other Kerala Congress groups or the NCP.
After splits in the party following the 2015 revival, several factions formed; some merged with other parties such as Kerala Congress (Mani) and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), while a core group led by Kallada Das decided to retain the Kerala Congress (Secular) identity.
Kerala Congress (Secular) was formed as a political party in Kerala, India, by former Kerala Congress (M) leader P.C. George.
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