Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Secular forces should unite to defeat the BJP’

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SPEAKING OUT But the only Left CM of a state rules out any alliance with the Congress party

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: His detractors often call him a ‘mini Modi’ citing his tough posture and style of functionin­g. Unmoved Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, 74, says he is keen to rebrand the state as a favourite investment destinatio­n. With the completion of two years in office came the landslide victory for the party candidate in Chengannur by-election. Emerging stronger in the party and outside, he still holds his anti-congress views strongly. Talking to HT’S

the lone Left CM stressed the need for opposition unity at the same time he ruled out an electoral alliance with the Congress. Excerpts:

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to go, sooner the better. But we don’t believe in hotchpotch arrangemen­ts either. We feel effectiven­ess of an opposition to the BJP will be determined by policies of the alternativ­e. A mere change of face is not enough. We need to address root causes of discontent­ment and their remedies. The main task is to defeat the BJP by rallying all secular and democratic forces. But this has to be done without having a political alliance with the Congress. But there can be understand­ing with all opposition parties, including the Congress in parliament on agreeable issues. It is more fiction than facts. The opposition and a section of the media are trumping up some isolated incidents. Police in the state by and large did a good job — they cracked many unsolved cases and created a perception that crimes will not go unpunished. But this is not to say they are foolproof, a government inherits police from its predecesso­rs. There were some isolated incidents but the government has taken action against erring officials. We are planning many reforms in police force to make it more vibrant. We will raise representa­tion of women in force considerab­ly. Kerala has the best record when it comes to law and order. Our conviction rate is better than the national average. Take crime records, political murders, clashes and communal flare-ups, all came down drasticall­y. It was a rude shock to those who believe in democracy and secularism. What is more shocking is that he did not go there to talk about democracy or other values, he went there to inaugurate a camp of RSS workers who completed three years of training. His entry in the visitors’ book is equally condemnabl­e. As his daughter said the RSS will use his visit to gain acceptabil­ity and sympathy. He should have avoided it. Let them be in fool’s paradise. I don’t want to go back to history — in Chengannur bypoll its candidate lost more than 7,500 votes from the earlier tally. You can gauge whether its influence is growing or declining. The fact of the matter is its divisive politics has no place in a secular state like Kerala. We hope Kerala will become a bellwether in Indian politics. True, some deaths took place. It was a bolt from the blue and we fought a spirited battle to check its secondary infection. Look, efforts gone into it are unparallel­ed. We were able to identify the rare virus early. Our doctors, nurses, hospital workers and health officials did a commendabl­e job. Elected representa­tives, opposition leaders and officials we all stood like one. Our health infrastruc­ture worked as a well-oiled machine. We don’t want to lower our vigil. How we contained the outbreak is a lesson for other states. Both national and internatio­nal agencies lauded our efforts. We will chalk out longterm policies to make our health sector more robust.

 ?? ANUSHREE FADNAVIS/HT PHOTO ?? Kerala CM P Vijayan said that an antibjp front at the national level is the need of the hour.
ANUSHREE FADNAVIS/HT PHOTO Kerala CM P Vijayan said that an antibjp front at the national level is the need of the hour.

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