Socialists and communists have been elected in many places, for significant periods of time. And those places did not necessarily turn into dysopian tyrannies. Often, they did not get further than social democratic policies, improving the lives of most citizens. If I were a member of some of those polities, I would almost certainly have disagreements with details of some policy or other. This post is about one of those places that I do not know much about.
Kerala is a state in India. Currently, the governing party in Kerala is a coalition, the Left Democratic Front (LDF). The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) is the dominant party. Communists have traded off governing with another coalition, the United Democratic Front, since Kerala's founding, in 1957. They have democratic elections.
The UDF is dominated by the Congress party, which governed India for a long time. I recollect Indira Gandhi, for example. I have no idea how the current national government, headed by Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), impacts BJP. My impression is that the BJP raises the question of what is fascism? (By the way, I do not necessarily understand the political positions of some of these newspapers I link to.)
Compared to the rest of India, Kerala has a high Human Development Index (HDI), high literacy, high life expectancy, low poverty rates. For some reason, I have the impression that it has a well-established Information Technology industry.

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