More than 200 Congress leaders from across Kerala will converge in Wayanad today to launch the party’s “Lakshya 2026” campaign camp, intended to sharpen election strategy and finalise preparations well ahead of the 2026 polls. The three-day programme will include sessions on campaign planning, protest actions against the state government and candidate selection.
India Congress 2026 campaign key objectives
The camp will be inaugurated by All India Congress Committee general secretary K C Venugopal. Delegates are expected to map out a timetable for campaigning and agree on organisational changes and election responsibilities. Party officials say the meeting will open with a session on election publicity and protest measures to be directed against the current administration.
Participants will include the state Congress president and the opposition leader, along with prominent MPs such as K. Sudhakaran, Adoor Prakash, Hibi Eden and Shafi Parambil, who have expressed interest in renewed roles in state politics. Local leaders and cadre from across the state will attend over the two days of formal sessions and follow-up meetings.
Following a strong performance by the United Democratic Front and Congress in local body polls, where they secured control of more than 80 assembly segments, the party leadership is confident but cautious. Internal surveys commissioned by leadership groups, including the Kanagolu team, indicate that the pro-local-results factors from the municipal polls alone will not guarantee victory in the assembly elections.
Accordingly, the Wayanad camp aims to address those shortfalls. A priority task will be finalising candidate selection criteria that go beyond factional equations. Party strategists are particularly focused on improving the acceptability of younger candidates, after an assessment that late candidate announcements in 2021 limited their traction with voters.
To that end, the Congress intends to field youth and women across roughly 50% of its target seats, seeking to replicate the intensity of the 2021 contest while avoiding the delays that undermined younger entrants last time. The leadership hopes that earlier announcements and clearer messaging will strengthen the party’s appeal among first-time and young voters.
Delegates will also discuss issues listed in the camp agenda, including matters referred to as SIR-related topics. The meeting will conclude with decisions on election responsibilities and possible organisational adjustments to enhance coordination between state and central teams.
Party officials say the camp is both a planning exercise and a signal to voters that the Congress intends to approach the 2026 elections with a disciplined, pre-emptive strategy. With high-profile MPs ready to re-engage in state politics and a pledge to promote youth and women candidates, the Wayanad meeting seeks to convert local-level momentum into broader electoral gains.
Key Takeaways:
- Over 200 Congress leaders, including state figures and MPs, assemble in Wayanad for the ‘Lakshya 2026’ campaign camp.
- Sessions will focus on election strategy, candidate selection, campaigning and protest tactics ahead of 2026.
- The party aims for early candidate announcements and a 50% push for youth and women on winnable seats.
- Decisions on organisational changes and responsibilities are expected following discussions led by AICC general secretary K C Venugopal.
















