Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Left kicks off yatras to counter BJP show

- Ramesh Babu rbabu@hindustant­imes.com

TH I RU VAN ANT HAP U RAM: It’s these ason of high-pitch political ‘yatras’ in ‘God’s own country’.

Kerala’s ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) hit the streets on Saturday to counter the BJP’ s much-hyped Janraksha Yatra earlier this month.

Not to be left behind, opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is also planning a round of rallies.

The BJP paraded a dozen central ministers and five chief ministers of the party, besides its national president Amit Shah during its two-week-long campaign against what it called ‘red and jihad it error unleashed in the state’. The party was referring to a spate of attacks on Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) workers in the state, allegedly by activists of the ruling CPI(M). RSS is the ideologica­l mentor of the saffron party.

The LDF, with its twin Jana Jagratha Yatras — one started from the northern end of the state and another from the southern— is now trying to create counter narratives, accusing the RSSBJP of trying to polarise the state on communal lines.

Kicking off the southern leg of they a tr a on Sunday, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the Sangh Parivar’s plan to convert Kerala into a communally-polarised state would not succeed.

He said BJP’s yatra was not a campaign against the state government but against the whole state .“B JP and RS S are trying to destroy communal fabric of the country. They don’t believe in democracy and federal polity,” the CM said claiming Shah’s accusation­s would boomerang.

“Though Amit Shah and a number of central ministers and CMs descended on the state and let loose a virulent campaign, the people of Kerala gave the mac old shoulder,” he said.

LDF is also planning to highlight the BJP’s poor showing in the Muslim-dominated Vengara in Malappuram district that went to poll in the midst of the yatra. In the bypoll, the party polled 1,000odd votes less than what it managed in 2016 assembly election.

“Panicked by the response we got, the ruling CPI(M) is now making a wrong interpreta­tion that our yatra was against the state... How can the criticism raised against the brutal face of the party and social atmosphere prevailing in the state construed as criticism against the state?” B JP state president Ku mm an am Rajsekhara­n asked.

Opposition Congress, meanwhile, criticised the ruling front. “It seems CPI(M) leaders want to gift opposition slot to the BJP. Its central leaders always chant unity of secular forces but its state unit indirectly supports saffron forces ,” said state opposition leader Ra mesh Chen ni th ala.

 ??  ?? CPI national secretary D Raja (third from right) flagged off the north leg of the Jan Jagratha rally from Kasargode on Saturday. HT PHOTO
CPI national secretary D Raja (third from right) flagged off the north leg of the Jan Jagratha rally from Kasargode on Saturday. HT PHOTO

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