Posted by AI on 2025-09-19 15:11:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 09:45:38
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In a move that has sent ripples through Kerala's political arena, Johnny Nellore, a prominent figure in the state's Congress, has announced the formation of a new political entity, the National Progressive Party (NPP). This announcement, made in Kochi on Saturday, marks a significant departure from the established political order and has sparked curiosity and speculation among political analysts and the public alike.
Nellore, formerly the deputy chairman of Kerala Congress (Joseph faction), has joined forces with VV Augustine, a recent Kerala Congress defector, to lead this new party. Augustine, appointed Chairman, emphasized their independence, stating they are "not against any fronts" and are open to dialogue with all parties. The NPP's agenda, he revealed, will focus on addressing the plight of farmers, especially those affected by the plummeting rubber prices in Central Kerala. Augustine's words resonate with the party's commitment to farmer welfare: "We demand 300 rupees for rubber. We will always be at the forefront of this struggle."
The NPP's leadership is confident in its ability to make a mark in Kerala's political landscape and eventually expand nationally. However, their immediate plans remain a subject of speculation. Many observers believe that the new party's formation is a strategic move to align with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), potentially strengthening the BJP's presence in the southern state. This speculation is further fueled by Augustine's expressed desire to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
As the NPP takes its first steps, the political landscape in Kerala is poised for an intriguing transformation, leaving the public and political analysts alike eagerly awaiting the party's next moves and their potential impact on the state's political dynamics.