BJP has strengthened its penetration in Thiruvananthapuram and Kasaragod districts in the last few years

Ernakulam is Kerala’s Mumbai, 60% of the state’s revenue comes from here, Wayanad is the most peaceful district.

Composition of Kerela: In Gods on Country, 18.38% of Christians, 26.56% of Muslims form governments; Left strong in Malabar, Congress strong in Thrissur-Ernakulam

BJP has strengthened its penetration in Thiruvananthapuram and Kasaragod districts in the last few years

Ernakulam is Kerala’s Mumbai, 60% of the state’s revenue comes from here, Wayanad is the most peaceful district.

Assembly elections are due in God’s own country. This is because these elections are in Kerala and Kerala is called ‘Gods on Country’. The people here believe that Lord Mahabali comes to Kerala once a year during Onam. This thing is well-established in everyone here. Similarly, there is much more special in Kerala, let’s know …

Alappuzha cleanest and Kozhikode most beautiful city

Palakkad is the largest district in Kerala. Alappuzha is the cleanest city. The most beautiful city is Kozhikode. The largest city is Kochi. Kollam is the oldest city. The most peaceful district is Wayanad. Ernakulam is the richest district in the state in terms of per capita income. 60% of Kerala’s revenue comes from this district. It is the largest commercial center in the state. Kochi falls in this district. Kochi or Ernakulam is called Mumbai of Kerala. Kochi is also known as the ‘Queen of Arabians’.

LDF AND UDF seated the chair for 40 years.

The state has two major political fronts. The first front is named the Left Democratic Front (LDF), headed by CPIM. The second front is named United Democratic Front (UDF). Since 1982, the politics of the state has been revolving around these two fronts.

At present, the LDF is in power in the state. In the last assembly, this front won 92 seats out of 140. Since 1979, these two fronts have been coming to power after every 5 years. Most of the parties associated with them have been loyal. However, this time there has been a split in the UDF alliance.

The Christian population in the state is 18.38% and the Muslim population is 26.56%. The trend of these two minority communities determines the power of Kerala. Churches and trade unions also dominate the state politics.