The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Lotus will bloom in State this time, says PM

Narendra Modi urges voters to break the cycle of LDF and UDF forming government­s in order to ‘save Kerala from its current slide’; he accuses successive government­s of unleashing a reign of violence in the State and turning a blind eye to the plight of ru

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Kicking off the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) Lok Sabha election campaign in the State, Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Friday expressed confidence that “the lotus is going to bloom in Kerala in this Lok Sabha elections.”

He urged the voters to break the cycle of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF) forming government­s in order to “save Kerala from its current slide.”

‘400 seats’

Addressing a public event in Pathanamth­itta, Mr. Modi said: “The BJP, which won a twodigit vote percentage here last time, will open its account in the State,” he said, adding the NDA was slated to win over 400 seats at the Centre.

“When the BJP government comes to power, it is going to need MPs in Kerala who will reflect your feelings to the government, and this, in turn, will be helpful in bringing developmen­t to the State. Modi will never turn a blind eye towards your needs. That’s Modi’s guarantee,” he said to a loud round of applause.

‘Reign of terror’

He accused the LDF and the UDF of unleashing a reign of terror and violence in the State. “Things in this State have come to such a pass that even the priest of a church was subjected to violence. Several college campuses have become hotspots of communist violence. Women and children are living in constant fear, but the government in power appears to be sleeping,” he said.

Mr. Modi accused successive government­s in the

State of turning a blind eye to the plight of rubber growers.

While the people of Kerala have been progressiv­e and farsighted, the Congress and the Left parties follow outdated principles and ideologies. “This is why they even raised objections to progressiv­e initiative­s such as the ban on triple talaq, appointmen­t of an OBC commission, and reservatio­n for economical­ly weaker sections,” Mr. Modi said.

‘Two sides of a coin’

The UDF and the LDF, according to him, were “two sides of a coin” engaged in corruption and loot. “If the LDF is conducting this loot through gold, the UDF has done it in the form of solar energy,” he said in a veiled reference to the diplomatic gold smuggling case and the solar scam.

‘A dichotomy’

Highlighti­ng the “dichotomy” of the LDF and the UDF fighting each other at the State level and joining hands at the Centre, he urged the people to root out the Congress and the Left parties as in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, or Uttar Pradesh.

Mr. Modi reached the venue in the town at 2:20 p.m. and the function ended at 3:10 p.m.

BJP State president K. Surendran, in his welcome speech, hailed the Union government’s decision to introduce ₹5 as an exporting subsidy for natural rubber.

NDA candidates, including Union Minister V. Muraleedha­ran (Attingal), Baiju Kalasala (Mavelikara), Anil K. Antony (Pathanamth­itta) and Sobha Surendran (Alappuzha), were among those present. BJP activists, primarily from the Pathanamth­itta and Mavelikara constituen­cies, attended the programme.

 ?? PTI ?? Warm welcome: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being presented the traditiona­l Onavillu at a public meeting in Pathanamth­itta on Friday.
PTI Warm welcome: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being presented the traditiona­l Onavillu at a public meeting in Pathanamth­itta on Friday.

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