Kerala poll battle heats up as Rahul Gandhi alleges BJP-LDF tie-up; Pinarayi Vijayan hits back, calls Congress 'B-team'
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], March 27 (ANI): A sharp political fight has broken out in Kerala ahead of the Assembly elections, with Rahul Gandhi accusing the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front of having a "hidden partnership" with the BJP. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan rejected the charge and called the Congress the "B-team" of the BJP.
The exchange has added heat to the contest between the Congress-led United Democratic Front and the Left Democratic Front, even as the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance tries to project itself as a third option in the state.
On jobs, Gandhi criticised both the Centre and the state government. "Modi ji promised 2 crore jobs nationally, and the Kerala Chief Minister promised 40 lakh jobs. After a decade, not a single job has been given; instead, jobs have been destroyed. Neither the BJP nor the LDF believes they are answerable to the people," he said.
Responding strongly, Pinarayi Vijayan criticised Rahul Gandhi's remarks. "Rahul Gandhi is a national leader, yet he lacks the basic awareness of even a common local worker of Congress in Kerala. He simply refuses to learn from experience or mistakes. It is hard to understand how such a downfall is happening to him. Rahul Gandhi and his Congress are the 'B-team' of the BJP in the country," he said.
CPI(M) General Secretary M. A. Baby called the allegations baseless. "It is quite unfortunate that two top-most leaders of the Congress came out making baseless allegations against CPI-M and LDF. This allegation of a BJP-LDF deal has no basis at all. CPI(M) and LDF are consistently fighting the RSS and BJP ideologically and politically," he said.
MP Shashi Tharoor said the main fight is between UDF and LDF. "The BJP is not an irrelevant factor, but the real fight is between UDF and LDF. A vote for the BJP is a wasted vote. Vote for the UDF," he said.
In the 2021 Assembly elections, the LDF retained power with 99 seats, marking a historic consecutive victory. The UDF secured 41 seats, while the NDA failed to win a single seat despite an 11.4 per cent vote share. The CPI(M) emerged as the single largest party with 62 seats, while the Congress won 21 seats. (ANI)
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