Pinarayi Vijayan Criticises BJP for Obstructing UDF Candidate's Campaign in Palakkad

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April 02, 2026 18:07 IST

Tensions flare in Kerala as the UDF candidate is allegedly blocked by BJP workers during his Palakkad campaign, sparking condemnation and highlighting the intense political rivalry ahead of the state elections.

Photograph: Sanjay Sharma/ANI

Photograph: Sanjay Sharma/ANI

Key Points

  • UDF candidate Ramesh Pisharody was allegedly blocked by BJP workers during his campaign in Palakkad, Kerala.
  • Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condemned the BJP's actions, calling it an act of intolerance and a threat to democratic values.
  • BJP leader Sobha Surendran claimed Pisharody was stopped due to alleged anti-women remarks, demanding an apology.
  • The incident has heightened political tensions in Palakkad ahead of the upcoming Kerala elections.

Congress-led UDF candidate in Palakkad, Ramesh Pisharody, was allegedly prevented from entering a BJP stronghold in the constituency, leading to widespread condemnation, including from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The incident occurred late on Wednesday evening, when women workers of the BJP blocked Pisharody during his campaign tour in the Vadakkanthara area.

 

Kerala will go to the polls on April 9.

The protesting women were allegedly led by a BJP councillor of the Palakkad Municipal Council.

Visuals aired by news channels showed the activists raising slogans against Congress leaders.

Pisharody described the act as "undemocratic."

Political Reactions to the Incident

Condemning the incident, Chief Minister Vijayan said, "We should not underestimate the BJP. Haven't we now seen the nature of its intolerance? Don't all candidates campaign during elections? Didn't they block the UDF candidate Pisharody in Palakkad?"

Addressing a CPI(M) election event, the veteran leader added, "Didn't they even try to attack? What the BJP shows elsewhere, a sample of that has now been seen in Palakkad. That is what we should recognise. We have no difference of opinion on that."

While stating that the LDF is strongly opposed to the Congress and the UDF, Vijayan said that in a democratic system, democratic values must be upheld.

"Everyone has the right to campaign during elections. We do not agree with denying that right, and we strongly condemn it," he said.

"What we saw there was also a kind of helplessness on the part of the Congress. It is a warning of how dangerous it could be if a force like the BJP takes root in our state. We should not ignore that," he added.

BJP's Response and Allegations

Reacting to the incident, NDA candidate and BJP leader Sobha Surendran said that Pisharody was stopped following his alleged anti-women remarks.

She claimed that Pisharody had said incidents of violence against women were a personal matter, which she said was unacceptable.

Surendran further alleged that the UDF candidate's stance was supportive of offenders, which led to protests by women who stopped him. She demanded that Pisharody apologise for his remarks.

She also questioned why the police have not arrested Congress councillor Prashobh, who is facing a sexual assault case in Palakkad, adding that a complaint has been filed against him with the National Commission for Women.