Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Protagonis­ts of negative politics were defeated in the elections: Vijayan

- Ramesh Babu

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Left Front’s decisive victory in Kerala will help the party and secular forces across the country, state chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Thursday, underlinin­g that his government will put forth a positive agenda focused on developmen­t and arresting the second wave of Covid-19 infections.

In an interview to HT, Vijayan credited the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) win, which bucked a four-decade-old electoral trend of the state changing government­s every five years, to welfare measures, transparen­cy and developmen­t.

“This is the achievemen­t of the people. They were very clear that the protagonis­ts of negative politics were kept away from power. People have rewarded us mainly because we kept our promises,” said the 76-year-old.

The LDF’S stellar performanc­e in Kerala – it won 97 of the state’s 140 assembly seats – was somewhat marred by the group’s poor showing in erstwhile bastion West Bengal, where it drew a blank. But Vijayan said the Kerala win will rejuvenate the party

and secular forces.

“They always looked up to Kerala, as we have been relentless­ly fighting the communal agenda propelled by the RSS [Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh]. We were also able to put across an alternativ­e agenda on both social and economic spheres,” he said.

He said the state had no space for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said he triumphed in the polls despite a conspiracy to destabilis­e his government through central agencies. He also acknowledg­ed that a surge in Covid-19 infections – the state has been reporting 36,059 cases on average – was a challenge.

“Containing the pandemic is our major task, and we are confident of success. We have already sought assistance from the central government, including an additional share of vaccines. We are working in unison with the central government to contain the spread of virus,” he said. He highlighte­d that the previous government focussed on infrastruc­ture developmen­t in roads, air connectivi­ty, power, and gas and his second term will stress on attracting more investment, developing tourism, and creating jobs.

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