The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

BJP should be voted out of power to protect Constituti­on: D. Raja

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Terming the upcoming Lok Sabha election the most critical election in the history of the country, Communist Party of India (CPI) general secretary D. Raja has said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has to be removed to protect the Constituti­on and to retain its character as a secular and democratic republic.

He was addressing a convention at Peroorkada here on Monday for Pannian Raveendran, the Left Democratic Front’s candidate for Thiruvanan­thapuram.

“Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Kerala that we have been witnessing just a trailer for the past ten years of their rule and the full movie is on the way. Attempts are being made to turn this secular, democratic republic into a theocratic nation. Ambedkar had said that it will be a calamity if the country turns into a theocratic nation. For the last ten years, we have been going through such a calamity. We made supreme sacrifices to gain freedom from colonialis­m. Now we have to liberate India from the BJPRSS raj. If they continue, there will be no democracy,” said Mr. Raja.

Touching upon the BJP’s manifesto, he said that the document identifies youth, women, farmers and the poorer sections of the population for special attention, however in the past ten years, the conditions of all these sections have worsened.

“In 2014, Mr. Modi had promised 2 crore jobs every year. He should have created 20 crore jobs in ten years by that promise. But, now unemployme­nt is the most burning issue in the country. Our youth are so desperate for jobs that they are going to wartorn countries for jobs and getting killed there. Modi claims to have lifted crores of people out of poverty, but India ranks 111 out of 125 countries in the Global Hunger Index. Nearly 700 farmers have died during protests. The BJP’s slogan says ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’, but the developmen­t is only for Adani, Ambani and other big businesses,” he said.

Rejecting the idea of ‘soft Hindutva’, Mr. Raja said that Communism has no place for soft Hindutva.

“Only Congress dabbles in soft Hindutva. So many people are shifting from Congress to BJP? What is your ideologica­l and political commitment? Communist movement never compromise­d with communal, fundamenta­l forces,” he said.

MLAs slam Tharoor

Other speakers at the convention including Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] MLAs Kadakampal­ly Surendran and V.K. Prasanth lashed out at United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate and sitting MP Shashi Tharoor for alleged disparagin­g remarks about Pannian Raveendran.

 ?? S. MAHINSHA ?? CPI general secretary D. Raja addressing an election metting at Peroorkada on Monday.
S. MAHINSHA CPI general secretary D. Raja addressing an election metting at Peroorkada on Monday.

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