Kerala Election: Amit Shah 'CPI is doing Ilu-Ilu with SDPI and PFI'

Thiruvananthapuram: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has embarked on a tour of the electoral states of the South. He reached Kerala on Sunday. Here he attended the closing ceremony of the Vijay Yatra organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party at Shankumugham in Thiruvananthapuram. During this, 'Metro Man' E Sreedharan was also present on the stage. Meanwhile, Amit Shah gave the address. In his address, he said, 'Kerala was once known for development. It was this state that first defeated illiteracy. But today the same state has become an arena of political violence and corruption in the turn of LDF-UDF to power.'

Both these parties are playing a healthy competition to not allow Kerala to advance in corruption. When the UDF comes to power, Solar scams, and when the LDF comes to power, it scams the Dollar Gold. LDF and UDF do not worry about the country, but about their vote bank. Along with this, he also targeted Congress. He said, 'Ilu-Ilu' is going on with the CPI's SDPI and PFI and the Congress went to the polls with the Muslim League. I am unable to understand what Congress is wanting. The Congress is fighting elections against us 'with' the communist in West Bengal and is fighting against them here. In Kerala, the party has made the Muslim League its partner, and Pt. Has made Furfura Sharif his companion in Bengal. I want to ask the Congress what is your direction?'

As you all may know, voting will be held on April 6 in 140 Vidhan Sabha seats of Kerala. Deepak Mishra has been made Observer. As you may know, 21,498 election centers were created in Kerala earlier, but this time the number of election centers here will be 40,771. The result will come on 2 May.

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