The Hindu (Kochi)

BJP acting with vengeance against State, says Pinarayi

Kerala’s fight for getting its due share from the Centre has gained national attention, claims CM

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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of acting with vengeance against Kerala as people in the State have rejected the politics of hate spread by the Sangh Parivar.

“There is no place for the ideology of hate in Kerala. Is it right to crucify a State for having rejected the hate politics of the BJP?” he asked. He was speaking at an election convention of K.J. Shine, Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate in Ernakulam Lok Sabha constituen­cy, at Palluruthy on Thursday.

Alleging that the Centre had tried to squeeze Kerala financiall­y, Mr. Vijayan blamed the Members of Parliament­s belonging to the United Democratic Front (UDF) for not speaking against the bias shown by the Centre against the State. Instead, they alleged that the financial mismanagem­ent by the State had resulted in the financial crisis, he said.

Maintainin­g that the government had no option but to approach the Supreme Court against the discrimina­tion shown by the Centre, the Chief Minister said the State had not received its due share of funds from the Centre. The legal interventi­on resulted in the apex court directing the Centre to allow Kerala to borrow around ₹13,000 crore. The State’s fight for getting its due share has gained national attention, he said.

Mr. Vijayan alleged that the MPs of the UDF did not intervene effectivel­y against the Uniform Civil Code and the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act in Parliament. Their response to the discrimina­tion shown by the Centre in various sectors was also muted, he said.

Pointing out that the outcome of the Lok Sabha election would determine whether the country will remain democratic or not, he said the BJP had started realising that its base was getting eroded.

They have started realising the power of the people, he said.

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 ?? ?? K.J. Shine, LDF candidate in the Ernakulam Lok Sabha constituen­cy, greeting Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at an election convention held at Palluruthy on Thursday. Industries Minister P. Rajeeve is seen.
K.J. Shine, LDF candidate in the Ernakulam Lok Sabha constituen­cy, greeting Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at an election convention held at Palluruthy on Thursday. Industries Minister P. Rajeeve is seen.

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