The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

When against Kerala, Modi and Rahul speak in one voice: Pinarayi

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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has ‘rmly rebutted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent accusation­s of corruption within the Kerala government, labelling them as baseless and aimed at insulting the State.

In an interview to a news channel, Mr. Modi had alleged that the Pinarayi Vijayan government is defeating even the politician­s of Bihar in terms of family rule and corruption. Mr. Modi had raised concerns about the involvemen­t of the Chief Minister’s OŸce in the gold smuggling case. Despite allegation­s of inaction, Mr. Modi assured an independen­t inquiry into the matter

Responding to Mr. Modi’s

remarks, Mr. Vijayan, in a public meeting held as part of the election campaign for the Left Democratic Front candidate M.V. Balakrishn­an at Palakunnu in the Kasaragod Lok Sabha constituen­cy on Sunday, challenged the basis of these claims, demanding evidence from authentic sources.

‘Driven by fear’

Mr. Vijayan highlighte­d the favourable political landscape for the left in Kerala, suggesting that the Opposition’s attacks are driven by fear rather than facts. He accused both Mr. Modi and Rahul Gandhi of spreading falsehoods about Kerala and emphasised the State’s low corruption levels, questionin­g the authentici­ty of the Prime Minister’s claims. He also criticised Mr. Modi for allegedly reducing tax allocation­s to the States and not adhering to Constituti­onal norms.

“Mr. Modi and Mr. Gandhi have the same voice when speaking against Kerala. The Prime Minister is trying to cover up the achievemen­ts of the State with lies. He is lying while sitting in charge of the NITI Aayog,” Mr. Vijayan said.

Furthermor­e, Mr. Vijayan criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party’s misleading advertisem­ents about Kerala and accused Mr. Gandhi of evading direct confrontat­ion with Mr. Modi and the Sangh Parivar.

Mr. Vijayan expressed con‘dence in the Election Commission’s ability to ensure fair voting processes, advocating for strict measures against any irregulari­ties.

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