New Delhi: The Leftist syndication has suffered a defeat in the Kerala Turnout elections. With this outcome, the Left no longer holds power in the government of any Indian state. Consequently, these referendum results have created a stir not only within India but moreover on the international stage. Now, a significant statement has emerged from the United States regarding the end of the Left parties' nearly six-decade-long dominance in Kerala and the resounding victory of the Congress-led UDF.
What did Mark Dubowitz say?
A US policy expert has praised Indian voters for this outcome—going so far as to label the American people as "fools."
Praising Indian voters, US policy reviewer Mark Dubowitz remarked, "India has thrown out the Communists, whereas in America, this is not happening yet."
Reacting to the Kerala referendum results on the social media platform X, Mark Dubowitz wrote: "India is throwing Communists out of power, while America is electing them to its cities, states, and Congress. Yes, we are that stupid."
Did UDF Triumph in Kerala?
It is noteworthy that in the recently terminated turnout elections in Kerala, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) emerged victorious. The UDF secured 102 out of the 140 seats, while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) was reduced to a mere 35 seats. Meanwhile, the BJP registered a win in 3 seats. With this mandate, the last remaining stronghold of the Left has crumbled from the political map of India. For the first time in nearly 60 years, there is no Left-party government in power in any state wideness India.
Several senior leaders of the CPI(M)—including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan—faced stiff competition, and a number of ministers ended up losing their seats.
Why did communists lose Kerala?
Experts believe that there are several reasons overdue the ripen of the Left in Kerala. The Left, which had long relied on subsidies and pensions to sustain its vote bank, has now failed. The youth today seek not merely government assistance, but rather economic growth, private investment, and job opportunities. Prior to this, in 2011, Mamata Banerjee brought an end to the Left's 34-year rule in Bengal. In 2018, the BJP ousted the Left from power in Tripura as well. Furthermore, in the context of the Lok Sabha, the Left Front—which had won 59 seats in 2004—has now been reduced to a mere 5 seats.

