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NRIs Rally Behind UDF at ‘Kudumba Sangamam’ in Kerala

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) from across the globe gathered at the residence of Mr.
Mahadevan Vazhasseril in Kayamkulam for a vibrant Kudumba Sangamam, reflecting their
growing presence in Kerala to support the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the ongoing
election campaign. The gathering was marked by a palpable sense of optimism, unity, and
determination among participants, many of whom have returned from overseas with a shared
commitment to bring about political change in the state.

The mood at the meeting underscored a collective resolve to challenge what several speakers
described as the authoritarian and corrupt governance of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
Attendees expressed confidence that the current political momentum, combined with grassroots
engagement and diaspora support, could significantly influence the electoral outcome.

Dr. Arathi Krishna, AICC Secretary in charge of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) and Vice-
Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Indian National Congress, has already
established an “NRI Connect” war room at the KPCC headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram.
This initiative is aimed at coordinating the deployment and activities of returning NRIs across
key constituencies.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Krishna noted, “I have witnessed tremendous enthusiasm among
those arriving from abroad, despite the challenges posed by ongoing global conflicts and travel
disruptions. Their passion and determination to contribute to the party’s efforts are truly
commendable. Their presence is invaluable in a state where NRIs play a vital role across
multiple sectors.”

Mr. Mahadevan Vazhasseril, global coordinator for IOC on OICC affairs, the host of the
gathering, welcomed the attendees and urged fellow NRIs to actively engage in the campaign
and make a meaningful difference. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Sunil Aziz, President
of INCAS,UAE while Mr. Y.A. Rahim from Sharjah delivered the introductory address.

The event was formally inaugurated by Deepa Das Munshi, AICC General Secretary in charge
of Kerala and Lakshadweep, who highlighted the indispensable role of NRIs in Kerala’s socio-
economic fabric. She also expressed solidarity with those in the Gulf region currently facing
uncertainties due to ongoing conflicts. Applauding the strong turnout, she remarked that the
willingness of NRIs to return home and participate in the campaign, despite significant
challenges, reflected their deep commitment to Kerala’s future.

KPCC spokesperson Anil Bose delivered the keynote address, outlining what he described as
the failures of the current administration and expressing confidence that a political shift is
imminent. He emphasized that public dissatisfaction has reached a tipping point and that a
strong wave of change is building across the state.

 

AICC observers Anees Ahmed and Danish Abrar were also present at the event, lending further
organizational support and oversight.

The meeting saw active participation from representatives of the IOC, OICC, and INCAS, along
with a wide cross-section of diaspora leaders and volunteers. Notable attendees included
George Abraham (IOCUSA), Raju Alampura (OICC Bahrain), Shaji Shamshudeen (Dubai), KTA

Muneer (Saudi Arabia), Paul Karukapally (IOCUSA), Santhosh Nair (IOCUSA), Raju Varghese
Abraham(IOCUSA), John Varghese (IOCUSA), Thampy Mathew (IOCUSA), A.P Shajahan,
Sreejith Pathiyoor, Sainulabdeem Thaha, Ameer, and Manikandan (INCAS OMAN), among
others.

 

The UDF candidate, Advocate M. Liju, also made a brief appearance, expressing gratitude to
the gathering and acknowledging the critical role of NRIs in energizing the campaign.
Overall, the Kudumba Sangamam served not only as a reunion of the global Malayali diaspora
but also as a strategic mobilization effort, reinforcing the growing involvement of NRIs in
shaping the political discourse and electoral outcomes in Kerala.

Reported by George Abraham, Vice-Chair IOCUSA, IOC Global IT&SM Coordinator