Thiruvananthapuram : Change is inevitable in Kerala, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thundered at a rally in Thiruvananthapuram this morning, in a big attack on the ‘Left ecosystem’ in the state. The upcoming elections will change Kerala’s situation and direction. You have so far seen only two sides in Kerala-LDF and UDF. Both have, by turns, destroyed Kerala. But there’s a third side too. That is of development and good governance.
The LDF, led by the CPM, and the UDF, led by the Congress, are the two major alliances in Kerala, with the BJP emerging as a third alternative, buoyed by its growth at the grassroots level. The LDF and the UDF have different flags but the same agenda. Full corruption and zero accountaility. Full communalism and zero responsibility. They know they will come to power after five or 10 years. The government changes, but the system doesn’t.
The aspirations of Kerala are clearly visible, he went on, adding that the people of the state have faith in the BJP. The people of Kerala have placed immense trust in the BJP and joined hands with us. The BJP’s victory is not ordinary; it is historic and unprecedented. Thiruvananthapuram has laid the foundation of the BJP in Kerala. In Thiruvananthapuram, you have allowed the BJP to serve,” he said. PM Modi accused the LDF government of undermining the temple’s traditions, stating that it is “Modi ki guarantee” to ensure a probe into the issue.
Accusing the Congress of betraying Kerala, he said that the state will benefit from a “double engine” government when the NDA comes to power. “The Congress has become more communist than the Maoists and more communal than the Muslim League. We must save this sacred land from them,” he said. The entire country, all of us, have unwavering faith in Lord Ayyappa. However, the LDF government has left no stone unturned in damaging the traditions of the Sabarimala Temple. Now, reports of gold theft are emerging from here. Reports of gold being stolen from the temple, from right next to the Lord.
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