Kerala's Elderly: A Powerful Voting Bloc Prioritizing Pension and Care in Assembly Elections
As the April 9 Kerala elections approach, the state's ageing population becomes a powerful voting bloc, emphasizing consistent pension payments, healthcare, and social support. This demographic shift calls for new policies and promises from political parties, focusing on the unique needs of the elderly amidst rising life expectancies and migration trends.
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The April 9 Kerala Assembly elections spotlight an often-overlooked yet formidable group: the elderly. For many seniors, including 81-year-old Krishnamma in the hamlet of Vithura, the central issue isn't party manifestos but the consistency of their pension payments.
With an ageing population making up 16.5% of Kerala's residents, the state's senior citizens are at the forefront, demanding not just economic sustenance but dignity, healthcare, and social connections in their later years. Political parties like the LDF, UDF, and NDA are tailoring their platforms to resonate with these needs.
As Kerala faces a demographic shift due to longer lifespans and youth migration, the call for targeted policies grows louder. Promises range from enhanced social security frameworks to specialized elder care initiatives, highlighting the changing dynamics and importance of addressing senior citizens' challenges in India's most rapidly ageing state.
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