Cc mukundan: C.C. Mukundan Joins BJP
“BJP works for the welfare of the poor in India… This is the happiest day of my political career,” stated C.C. Mukundan as he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on March 16, 2026, in Thrissur, Kerala. Mukundan, who has been active in politics for nearly four decades, expressed his enthusiasm for this new chapter in his career.
Previously a member of the Communist Party of India (CPI), Mukundan was expelled from the party after he was denied a ticket to contest the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. The CPI has opted to field Geetha Gopi in Nattika instead, prompting Mukundan to seek a new political home.
Mukundan’s decision to join the BJP is significant, especially as he has served as the sitting MLA from Nattika for five years. He announced his intention to contest the elections under the BJP’s party symbol, emphasizing his commitment to the new party.
In his remarks, Mukundan criticized the CPI, alleging that the party had turned the Nattika seat into a “payment seat.” He also mentioned his unsuccessful attempts to secure a position within the Congress party before ultimately aligning with the BJP.
His entry into the BJP was welcomed by prominent leaders such as Justin Jacob and A.N. Radhakrishnan, who were present during the announcement. Mukundan’s move is viewed as a setback for the Left in Nattika, as he has been a notable figure in the region’s political landscape.
As the Kerala Assembly elections approach, scheduled for April 9, 2026, Mukundan’s transition comes at a critical time. The last date for filing nominations is March 23, 2026, and Mukundan’s decision could influence the dynamics of the election.
Adv B Gopalakrishnan commented on Mukundan’s decision, stating, “He realised that Narendra Modi is the real development leader. So that’s why he agreed to join the BJP.” Mukundan’s political journey continues to unfold as he prepares for the upcoming electoral battle.
As the elections draw nearer, Mukundan has pledged to address issues of corruption within the CPI during his campaign, stating, “I stand by what I said. During the election campaign, I will tell people more about the corruption within the CPI.”
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full implications of Mukundan’s switch, but his move is already reshaping the political landscape in Nattika and beyond.
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