Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar predicts the upcoming assembly polls will be the last one with three coalitions in the state.
He believes future elections will see an NDA versus INDIA bloc contest.
Chandrasekhar, who is contesting from Nemom, said the BJP's main campaign in the constituency is centered around the issues of high unemployment, high inflation, and poor infrastructure.
He claimed that the BJP has a comprehensive plan to address these issues and has been working in the constituency for two years, building a Sainik school and modernizing the Nemom railway station.
Chandrasekhar also addressed the issue of Muslim representation in the BJP, saying that the party is building trust with the Muslim community and has launched a Hajj grievance platform.
He also spoke about the FCRA amendment bill, saying that it was made into an issue by the Congress and that the BJP has clarified its stance to Church leaders.
Chandrasekhar predicted that the 2026 election will be the last one with three fronts in Kerala, and that the CPM-Congress alliance will become formal.