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Political Landscape of South India: A Regional Perspective

Politics in South India largely revolves around regional parties, in contrast to the influence of national entities like the Indian National Congress (INC), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). While these national parties have formed alliances with regional groups, local dynamics are primarily driven by language and ethnicity.

Andhra Pradesh: A Shift in Power

The Indian National Congress dominated Andhra Pradesh for three decades after its formation in 1953. This changed in 1983 when the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), founded by film star Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR), won the Assembly elections. Since then, the TDP and Congress have alternated as the dominant forces in the state.

Key issues include the Telangana movement, which seeks a separate state but faces opposition from Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra. Caste dynamics also play a significant role, particularly among the Reddys, Kammas, and Kapus. Notable personalities, like actors Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan, have made their mark in politics.

Andhra Pradesh has produced national leaders such as Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy and P. V. Narasimha Rao. NTR contributed to the formation of the National Front, while the BJP has formed alliances to hold power in the state.

Current AP Chief Minister: N Chandrababu Naidu (TDP)

YSRCP: Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy

Janasena Party (JSP): Pawan Kalyan


Telangana: A Historic Formation

On June 2, 2014, Telangana officially became a separate state. The early movement for Telangana, led by Marri Chenna Reddy and the Telangana Praja Samithi, faced challenges due to internal splits.

In 2009, K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) initiated a fast to demand a Telangana bill, gaining widespread support. This momentum led to the passing of the bill in February 2014. Now Congress is playing a significant role in Telangana Politics as it has won the last elections.

Current Telangana CM: Revanth Reddy (INC)

Current Opposition Leader: KCR (BRS)

BRS: KTR


Karnataka: A Caste-Driven Landscape

In Karnataka, the Indian National Congress has performed better than it has nationally, while the BJP has also gained ground. The political landscape features two main caste groups: Vokkaligas in the south and Lingayats in the north, with Dalits serving as key voters.

Ramakrishna Hegde helped elevate the Janata Dal in the late 1980s, paving the way for H.D. Deve Gowda, who later became Prime Minister. Language activism and caste dynamics are significant issues, especially the Kaveri water dispute with Tamil Nadu.

In the 2018 assembly elections, Yediyurappa‘s BJP won 104 seats, while Congress and JD(S) secured 78 and 37, respectively. After a brief coalition, Congress supported JD(S), but the government collapsed after 14 months, allowing the BJP to take control.

In the latest assembly elections Congress have won the polls and formed the government.

Current Karnataka CM: Siddaramaiah (INC)

Deputy CM: D K Shivkumar (INC)

Leader of Opposition: R Ashoka (BJP)


Kerala: A Unique Political Dichotomy

Kerala’s politics feature two major alliances: the United Democratic Front (UDF), led by the INC, and the Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by the CPI(M). The UDF draws support from Muslim and Christian communities, while the LDF’s base includes the Ezhava community.

In 1957, Kerala made history by becoming the first place in the world to elect a communist government democratically. Influential leaders from Kerala include former Presidents K.R. Narayanan

Current CM of Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan (CPM)

Leader of Oppositon: V D Satheesan (INC)


Tamil Nadu: The Rise of Dravidian Politics

Initially, the Indian National Congress, under leaders like C. Rajagopalachari and K. Kamaraj, dominated Tamil Nadu politics. However, the late 1960s saw the rise of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), fueled by Dravidian nationalism from figures like Periyar Ramasami and C. N. Annadurai.

Key political issues included language distinctions and caste dynamics. The imposition of Hindi led to significant anti-Hindi agitations in 1965. A split in the DMK in 1972 created the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK), led by M.G. Ramachandran. Since then, the DMK and ADMK have alternated in power.

Prominent figures from Tamil Nadu also include former Presidents R. Venkataraman.

Current Tamil Nadu Cm: M K Stalin (DMK)

Leader of Opposition: Eddapadi K Pallaniswami (AIADMK)


In summary, South India’s political landscape is a complex tapestry woven from regional identities and historical movements. Local governance and community representation play crucial roles in shaping the region’s future.

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