The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

BJP advertisem­ent misleading, alleges K.N. Balagopal

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM

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Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal has accused the BJP of misleading the public with the advertisem­ents that it had placed in newspapers on Saturday in connection with the Lok Sabha polls.

Through its advertisem­ent, the BJP has attempted to defame Kerala which had won 24 awards from various Central department­s in the past year, Mr. Balagopal said in a Facebook post on Saturday.

Mr. Balagopal noted that the advertisem­ent, which has Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo in it, alleges that students are leaving Kerala due to lack of educationa­l and job opportunit­ies. “Students are going abroad for education

‘BJP has attempted to defame Kerala by saying that it lacks educationa­l, job opportunit­ies.’

and jobs not just from Kerala, but from other States as well. Many of them are from Punjab and Haryana,” Mr. Balagopal said.

Various awards were presented to Kerala for excellence in education by the Prime Minister himself and Union Ministers, he noted. He also countered the allegation that salary and pension payments were being delayed in the State. “It remains a fact that the Centre tried to block salary and pensions in Kerala,” he said.

Mr. Balagopal said that the people will not fall for the BJP propaganda.

The number of complaints related to model code of conduct violations lodged via the Election Commission’s cVIGIL app has risen to a little over 2.09 lakh. In all, 2,09,661 complaints have been ‚led after the announceme­nt of the Lok Sabha polls on March 16, Chief Electoral Ošcer (Kerala) Sanjay Kaul said on Saturday. Of this, action was

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