End of leftism in Indian politics! For the first time in 50 years, there will be no Left government in any state.

No Left Government In India After 50 Years: Left parties, famous for their special ideology and strong hold in Indian politics, are going through their worst phase today. Latest election trends show that this will be the first time in the last 50 years that there will be no Left government in any state of the country. Kerala, which was considered their strongest stronghold, but the election results of 2026 are now indicating that this last fort is also slipping from their hands.

How did the decline begin?

Many historical reasons are considered responsible for this decline of the Left. In 1996, when veteran CPI-M leader Jyoti Basu was very close to becoming Prime Minister, his party’s Politburo rejected the proposal, which Basu himself called a historic mistake. Till 2008, the Left parties were so influential in national politics that the Manmohan Singh government was dependent on their wishes, but nuclear deal Withdrawal of support on the issue proved to be the beginning of a decline in his influence.

Communist Party of India from golden age to zero

Communist Party of India The beginning was very good. In the first elections of 1952, it became the largest opposition party in the country and in 1957, it formed the world’s first communist government in Kerala which was elected by the public. Their best times began in the 1970s, when the Left ruled West Bengal for 34 consecutive years under the leadership of Jyoti Basu. But in 2011, after controversies like Nandigram and Singur, their roots in Bengal were completely shaken.

The process of collapse of fort after fort

Let us tell you that Tripura was once the strongest stronghold of the Left under the leadership of Manik Sarkar. But there also BJP defeated him in 2018. After this his government survived only in Kerala. Although Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had given great strength to the party by winning elections twice consecutively in 2016 and 2021, the new trends of 2026 have once again increased the concerns of the Left.

Wave of change in Kerala

At present, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is leading on most of the seats, due to which the possibility of change of power in Kerala is considered almost certain. Now this will be the first time since 1970 that there will be no Left parties government in any state of India. The celebration of Congress workers in Thiruvananthapuram is a testimony to the fact that this ‘Golden Age’ of the Left is about to end. Now moving towards completion.

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According to the reports so far, the Congress alliance (UDF) is leading in most of the seats, due to which the exit of the Left government in Kerala is now completely certain. With this result, this will be the first time since 1970 that the Left government will not survive in any state across India.

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