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Union Budget 2026: Kerala Left High and Dry; “Sea Turtle Center” Only Takeaway Leaves State BJP in Turmoil

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a move that has sent shockwaves through the political corridors of the state, the Union Budget 2026 has reportedly “ignored” Kerala’s long-standing demands. With the Kerala Assembly elections just around the corner, the lack of significant allocations has left the state BJP leadership in a precarious position, struggling to find a narrative for their upcoming campaign.

The “Sea Turtle” Sole Consolation

While the state BJP leaders were optimistic about securing a sanctioned AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) or major infrastructure corridors, the only project specifically mentioned for Kerala in the budget speech was a ‘Sea Turtle Conservation Center.’ This meager allocation has provided the opposition with fresh ammunition to attack the central government for its “step-motherly” treatment of the state.

Political Implications for BJP

The BJP, which recently made gains by winning the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, was hoping to use the Union Budget as a launchpad for its 2026 Assembly election campaign. Analysts suggest that the absence of big-ticket projects makes it difficult for the party to present a “development-first” agenda to Kerala’s discerning voters.

​Historical data shows a fluctuating graph for the party in the state:

  • 2016: O. Rajagopal opened the BJP’s account in the Assembly via the Nemom constituency.
  • 2021: The party lost its lone seat and saw a dip in its vote share, resulting in a “zero-seat” status in the Assembly.
  • 2026 Prospects: With no major central projects to showcase, the local leadership fears a repeat of the 2021 debacle.

Strategic Shift or Neglect?

Political observers are debating whether this is a strategic move by the central leadership, signaling a lack of confidence in immediate political gains in Kerala, or a broader fiscal prioritization that inadvertently sidelined the state. The local BJP cadre is reportedly anxious, as they now have to face the electorate with very little to show in terms of central assistance.

​As the state gears up for a high-stakes election, the “neglect” in the Union Budget 2026 is likely to remain the focal point of political debates in the months to come.

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