In a strategic move, Rahul Gandhi landed in Kerala for a packed day of engagements, fueling speculation about Congress rolling out ‘guarantee’ pledges akin to those in Karnataka and Telangana. The timing aligns with the recent nod to rename the state ‘Keralam’.
Friday’s schedule included key Nava Kerala Yatra programs, where sources hint at Gandhi revealing major welfare assurances. Expect 3-4 targeted schemes for women, elders, and youth, promising tangible gains.
Buoyed by the proven track record of similar initiatives elsewhere, the party eyes a Kerala rollout. Look for a detailed manifesto soon to outline broader pledges.
Gandhi’s Kollam speech commemorated the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi’s pilgrimage to Shivagiri Math, site of his historic encounter with Sree Narayana Guru.
‘Forgiveness echoes in our Constitution and Guru’s wisdom,’ he stated, imagining the duo’s profound, wordless connection through truth’s clarity.
Critiquing today’s world, Gandhi decried politics and international relations veering into shadows, shunning knowledge. ‘No attempt to comprehend; just bombs and assaults on the dissenting,’ he charged.
Indian politics fares no better, with opposition met by aggression, he added. Gandhi and Guru stood against such hatred, advocating compassion and empathy instead.
This visit underscores Congress’s bid to reclaim ground in Kerala, leveraging popular schemes to woo voters ahead of crucial elections.