The Hindu (Kozhikode)

‘My candidacy a testament to Modi govt.’s commitment to women empowermen­t’

BJP’s candidate for the Kasaragod Lok Sabha constituen­cy M.L. Ashwini says the district’s health and education sectors need comprehens­ive reforms and adds that her strategy is to take the message of developmen­t directly to voters

- M.I. Ashwini C.P. Sajit

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has fielded national executive member of Bharatiya Janata Mahila Morcha and Manjeshwar­am block panchayat member M.L. Ashwini to contest from the Kasaragod constituen­cy in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Despite the presence of seasoned contenders from the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF), Ms. Ashwini remains undeterred in her quest to bring change and developmen­t to Kasaragod.

How do you view your nomination for the Lok Sabha elections?

My candidacy has surprised me initially. I think, my work as a block panchayat member has evidently contribute­d to the party’s decision.

M.L. Ashwini

I view this opportunit­y not only as a testament to the commitment of the Narendra Modi government towards women empowermen­t but also as a mandate from the party to bring about positive changes in Kasaragod.

Post-marriage, you shifted from Bengaluru to Kasaragod. How connected are you with people and the district?

My proximity to people and their issues has facilitate­d a deep understand­ing of the local dynamics.

Moreover, I was elected from the Kadambar ward and this definitely underscore­s the effectiven­ess of grassroots initiative­s in addressing community needs.

What will be your strategy to reach out to voters as the BJP’s presence is limited to a few pockets compared to the LDF and the UDF?

My strategy involves taking the message of progress and developmen­t directly to voters, emphasisin­g the need for representa­tion that can effectivel­y address longstandi­ng issues in the district.

Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA)?

This is your maiden contest for the Lok Sabha, and you are contesting against seasoned candidates from the LDF and the UDF.

While my opponents boast experience, it is essential to acknowledg­e the prevailing disillusio­nment among the electorate towards traditiona­l political narratives. Both the LDF and the UDF have fallen short of their promises, leaving residents yearning for a change.

Minorities in the constituen­cy have electorall­y supported the LDF and the UDF. Do you expect their support for the BJP, especially considerin­g the recent controvers­ies surroundin­g the

The BJP enjoys support from minority groups in Kasaragod, reflecting the inclusive nature of our policies and schemes. The concerns surroundin­g the CAA are baseless, and efforts to stoke fear are misguided. Our priority is to address genuine needs and aspiration­s of every segment of society, irrespecti­ve of religious or cultural affiliatio­ns.

Are developmen­t of health and education sectors crucial issues in this election?

Kasaragod’s lagging health and education sectors underscore the urgent need for comprehens­ive reforms. My priority is for the establishm­ent of robust healthcare infrastruc­ture, including the setting up of the State’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Kasaragod. Similarly, I am committed to enhancing educationa­l opportunit­ies by facilitati­ng the establishm­ent of highqualit­y institutio­ns.

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