The Hindu (Kolkata)

Jayarajan puts LDF in a spot on election day

Row over LDF convener’s reported meeting with BJP’s Kerala in-charge Prakash Javadekar; Congress says the LDF is in a tacit alliance with the BJP to disadvanta­ge the UDF in Kerala; Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan says Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijay

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Left Democratic Front (LDF) convener E.P. Jayarajan appeared to have put the ruling front in Kerala in a spot on polling day after he admitted somewhat illtimely that he had met BJP’s Kerala in-charge Prakash Javadekar in the company of self-styled power broker T.G. Nandakumar.

The Congress seized on the “disclosure” to supercharg­e its election-day campaign that the LDF was in a tacit alliance with the BJP to disadvanta­ge the UDF in Kerala.

Signs of exasperati­on seemed to emanate from the top CPI(M) leadership.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stated that Mr. Jayarajan’s geniality often caused the latter to lose guard. Mr. Vijayan seemed to take exception to Mr. Nandakumar’s presence at the interactio­n. He said persons who innocently entertaine­d money-minded malefactor­s risked adverse political optics.

Mr. Vijayan did not see any fault in rival politician­s being civil to each other. “I have interacted with Mr. Javadekar at some public venues. Being civil is not a crime.” Mr. Vijayan depicted the vili–cation campaign against Mr. Jayarajan as an attack on the LDF. He said it was the o—spring of a Congress-BJP-media cabal. CPI(M) State Secretary M.V. Govindan echoed a similar sentiment.

However, Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan refused to buy Mr. Jayarajan’s explanatio­n that Mr.

Javadekar and Mr. Nandakumar had invited themselves over, and the group discussed no politics.

He said the tête-à-tête had drawn the curtains back on the CPI(M)-BJP nexus. “It was no impromptu social call. Mr Vijayan had authorised the secret meeting”, he said.

Mr. Satheesan said Mr. Vijayan had thrown Mr. Jayarajan under the bus to save face. “Mr. Vijayan had pre-emptively scapegoate­d Mr. Jayarajan to evade the onus of a crippling defeat at the hustings,” he said. Mr. Javadekar, however, refused to comment.

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president K. Sudhakaran had stirred up a storm on Thursday, accusing Mr. Jayarajan of secretly plotting to defect to the BJP by opening a secret communicat­ion channel with the party’s leadership.

He had sought to o—set the CPI(M) campaign that Mr. Sudhakaran was Sangh Parivar’s face in the Congress and would soon join the BJP.

The LDF suddenly found itself in a quandary after BJP leader Shobha Surendran endorsed Mr. Sudhakaran’s accusation.

Both leaders said Mr. Jayarajan had backtracke­d at the last minute, fearing violent reprisal from the CPI(M) leadership.

AICC (organisati­on) general secretary K.C. Venugopal said Mr. Jayarajan had met Mr. Javadekar with the knowledge of Mr. Vijayan.

The Congress leader said this exposed a “clearcut deal” between the CPI (M) and the BJP in Kerala.

Forecast for Saturday:

Heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Muza’arabad. Hot and humid weather likely to prevail over Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Konkan & Goa, coastal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala and Mahe

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TEMPERATUR­E DATA: IMD, POLLUTION DATA: CPCB, MAP: INSAT/IMD (TAKEN AT 18.00 HRS)
 ?? ?? E.P. Jayarajan’s meeting with Prakash Javadekar, right, has kicked up a controvers­y among political parties in Kerala.
E.P. Jayarajan’s meeting with Prakash Javadekar, right, has kicked up a controvers­y among political parties in Kerala.
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