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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The campaign strategy of the fronts is likely to change as there is a month and ten days before the Lok Sabha elections. All fronts will have to work hard to keep the current issues alive. If new issues arise, strategies will have to be changed accordingly.

The UDF is campaigning against the central and state governments. In most of the seats, the contest is between UDF-LDF parties. UDF is focused on campaigning against the state government. In the campaign, the UDF has raised issues ranging from the government's financial crisis, and allegations against the chief minister's daughter to allegations of SFI being implicated. The UDF is trying to keep them under discussion until the polls. Agitations related to the Citizenship Amendment Act may be launched targeting the central government.

LDF's style will be to defend and attack simultaneously. Besides defending against the allegations against the CPM and the government, the LDF's effort will be to raise issues that will put the UDF on the defensive.
Despite the financial crisis, the government may get time to distribute welfare pensions. The Front believes that it can move forward if the problems affecting the people are quickly resolved and the allegations of the opposition are destroyed.

BJP is confident that it can increase the vote level through continuous public contact in the constituencies where there is a triangular contest. Candidates will try to meet as many voters as possible and prominent people who are capable of mobilizing votes. They are relieved to have been given time to respond to allegations made by the ruling and opposition fronts in Kerala against the central government. All three fronts are confident that if the remaining time is used effectively at the grassroots level, they will benefit.