India, May 4 -- Change is the only constant in life, a paraphrased Karl Marx dictum, is something the Communist coalition in Kerala, the Left Democratic Front (LDF), would have wished to forget during last month's assembly elections: The party was at the helm in the state for 10 years and campaigned to continue in office. But, on Monday, "change" seemed to be the favoured word for the two other political fronts in the state: the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The people of Kerala, desiring change, voted the LDF out (reducing its tally from 99 seats in the 2021 assembly polls to just 35 this time). The mandate is for the UDF, which now has 102 seats in the assembly, but the BJP-led NDA also seems ...