A big political shift might on be on the cards in Kerala. A recent survey conducted by ‘Political Vibe’ across 50 assembly constituencies in Kerala, shows that Kerala – a state long considered a bastion of the Left and the Congress is showing signs of a political shift as the public tilts in favour of the Centre's handling of national security, especially in the wake of Operation Sindoor. Watch this Full Report!
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00:00Kerala, a state long considered a bastion of the left and Congress, is showing signs of a political shift.
00:14A fresh survey conducted by Political Vibe across 50 Assembly constituencies suggests that public sentiment is slowly but noticeably tilting in favour of the Centre's handling of national security,
00:28especially in the wake of Operation Sindhu.
00:39The results reflect more than just numbers.
00:41They speak to a broader mood, a recalibration of trust, especially among communities that have traditionally leaned away from the BJP.
00:50Let's break down the findings.
00:52More than 72% of respondents said India made the right decision by agreeing to a ceasefire following Operation Sindhu.
01:00And over 80% rated the decision a 4 or 5 on a 5 point scale.
01:06Among Christian respondents, 70.74% agreed with the ceasefire decision.
01:1245.86% believe the Modi government deserves another term.
01:17And 82.66% feel India decisively won the war.
01:22Not overwhelming numbers but certainly not dismissive either.
01:26These results suggest that while political reservations remain, there is a growing willingness to separate national security from party politics.
01:36Among Muslim respondents, 77.47% supported the ceasefire.
01:4163.66% believed India won the war.
01:45And 79.40% praised military procurement.
01:49If there was one unifying factor across communities, it was support for the Indian Armed Forces.
01:5891% praised the execution of Operation Sindhu.
02:02Nearly 90% applauded the handling of ceasefire violations.
02:0691.32% felt new weapon procurement strengthened India's military.
02:12Even among communities less politically aligned with the centre, disrespect for India's armed forces cut across barriers.
02:2887.76% of Christians and 79.40% of Muslims backed the defence procurement hoops.
02:37Some political leaders including CPIM's John Brittas and M. Suraj criticized the government's actions during Operation Sindhu.
02:46But public sentiment wasn't on their side.
02:4947.64% rejected their remarks.
02:52Only 13.10% supported them.
02:56Even among Christians and Muslims, disapproval stood at 46.17% and 29.27% respectively.
03:05So what does this all mean?
03:12The data reveals a maturing political outlook in Kerala where people are increasingly distinguishing national security from partisan politics.
03:24Even minority communities long considered politically distant from the BJP are acknowledging the centre's strength in moments of national crisis.
03:34It may not be a full shift yet, but it is certainly a shift worth watching.
03:39As the BJP positions itself as a party of national strength and security under Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
03:51the ground in Kerala, once untouchable, may no longer be as firm for the traditional opposition players.
03:58Stay with One India as we continue to track this evolving political landscape.