BJP suffers major setback before Kerala elections, this party separated from NDA

Kochi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has suffered a major setback in the state ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections. The Bharat Dharma Jan Sena (BDJS) party, which was part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Kerala, parted ways with the alliance and announced to form a new party, deciding to join the United Democratic Front (UDF). 

Before the Kerala assembly elections, the new faction has announced a new political party, the Bharatiya Jan Sena (BJS), headed by MK Nilakandan Master. BJS Executive Chairman V Gopakumar accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of using the BDJS as a political "tool". Gopkumar said, "We cannot remain in the NDA for even a minute, as we are unhappy with this conspiracy. BJS will work with full confidence in UDF. About 12 community organizations have declared our support. The BDJS is nothing but a tool for the BJP. They cannot live in an organization that has become politically irrelevant in the state. As a result, a new party is formed. "

Gopikumar further alleged, "the BJP is deceiving Hindu devotees to come back to power to build a relationship with CPIM. We are sure that the UDF will bring an ordinance on the Sabarimala issue when it comes to power.? He said that MK Nilakandan Master BJS, would be the president of the new party.

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