"Other parties are anxious, their end is near": Union Minister Suresh Gopi confident of BJP win in Kerala's Nedumangad
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], March 20 (ANI): Union Minister Suresh Gopi expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects in the Nedumangad constituency in Kerala, stating that no extraordinary effort is needed for party candidate Yuvraj Gokul to win in the assembly polls.
Speaking at an event in Thiruvananthapuram, he said that a democratic change has begun in Kerala, creating unease among other political parties that could lead to their political decline.
On the rise in LPG bookings amid the West Asia conflict, Gopi noted that political distortions are creating unnecessary controversies. He stressed the need for unity during this critical situation, assuring that no household would go hungry despite artificial issues being raised by opponents.
"This is a war, but we are not the ones who created it. It has been nearly a year since innocent Indians were killed in Pahalgam based on their identity. When we responded strongly, some political groups in the country opposed it. Our response was against terrorists and terror centres. We are committed to avoiding war, and we see the people of Pakistan as our brothers. But strong action was necessary to send a message to those supporting terrorism and to their leadership," said Suresh Gopi.
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