Tag: Kerala Assembly Elections 2021

  • Home Minister Amit Shah describes Rahul Gandhi as ‘tourist politician’ at poll rally in Kerala’s Wayanad

    By PTI
    MEENANGADI: Taking a dig at the Congress, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said Rahul Gandhi is a “tourist politician” who had represented Amethi for 15 years in Parliament, before shifting to Wayanad in Kerala.

    He alleged for the Congress and the Gandhi family, people are just a vote bank and government a money bank.

    Shah also ridiculed the left and Congress for their poll pact in West Bengal and said the Communists and Congress need to merge and form a new party which can be called ‘Comrade Congress Party”.

    Launching his attack on Gandhi who was in neighbouring Kozhikode district for campaigning earlier in the day, Shah said: “This Wayanad is a also the constituency of Rahul baba. He was representing Amethi for 15 years. Nothing changed there. Now he has come here.”

    “I have never seen a tourist politician like Rahul baba. Sometimes he will be in Amethi, sometimes in Wayanad. He is here as a tourist and don’t expect any development from his side,” the union minister said.

    The UPA government was ruling for ten years.

    The people voted them to power for development.

    Instead they engaged in corruption and scams worth Rs 12 lakh crore, Shah alleged, adding “for the Congress and the Gandhi family, people are just a vote bank and government is a money bank.”

    Shah, who arrived here from neighbouring Tamil Nadu, was addressing party workers at Meenangadi in Wayanad campaigning for the BJP-NDA candidate C K Janu, a tribal leader who is contesting from Sultan Bathery.

    If BJP candidates are voted, Wayanad will be made the most developed district in the country, he said.

    Attacking the LDF and UDF, Shah said development has taken a back seat in Kerala since the last two decades.

    The state was once a favourite destination of tourists in the country, besides also being the most literate.

    But the LDF-UDF fronts, which have been ruling the state alternatively for several years, have stalled the state’s development and was engaged in corruption, appeasement politics and political violence, the BJP leader alleged.

    “The UDF-LDF indulge in appeasement politics while the BJP-NDA is for development politics,” he said.

    Attacking the Communists and the Congress, he said “they are confused.”

    He pointed out that in Kerala, they were rivals and fight against each other, while in West Bengal they are allies and embrace each other.

    “I would like to ask the Congress and Communists if you are doing politics of ideology or politics of power. Congress and Communists begin with the letter ‘C’ and confusion also begins with the C.”

    “They are confused about their policies, leadership and ideology and this will not help the state in any manner. They need to merge and form a new party which can be called ‘Comrade Congress Party,” Shah said, lacing his speech with sarcasm.

    The CPI(M) has links with the SDPI (Social Democratic Party of India), the political arm of the Popular Front of India (PFI), while the Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League are allies, the Union minister said as he turned the heat on the LDF over the gold, dollar smuggling cases and the UDF in the Solar scam.

    The gold smuggling case relates to the seizure of around 30 kg of gold worth Rs 14.82 crore from a diplomatic baggage at the Thiruvananthapuram airport in July last year and the dollar scam pertains to alleged smuggling of USD 1,90,000 (equivalent to Rs 1.30 crore) by a former finance head of the UAE consulate.

    The Solar scandal, which hit the previous UDF government, relates to a couple cheating people of crores of rupees by promising to instal solar panels and offering franchise and jobs.

    Shah alleged that under the leadership of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, gold smuggling took place and if the Congress-UDF comes to power, they will appoint those involved in the solar scam as chief minister.

    He also repeated his questions with regard to the gold smuggling case to Vijayan and sought answers from him before the April 6 assembly polls.

    On the Sabarimala issue, the union minister said when the state witnessed violent protests after the left government decided to implement the Supeme Court verdict, lathis were used against Ayyappa pilgrims, including women, mothers, children and the Congress remained silent.

    The BJP-NDA wants the temple administration to be handed over to devotees,Shah said.

    He claimed the communists were engaged in violent politics and have killed thousands of RSS workers.

    “The BJP cannot be threatened and will ensure that the Lotus blooms in the state,” Shah said.

    The Union Home Minister later held a road show at Kozhikode for party candidate M T Ramesh.

  • Kerala polls: Industrialist Kochouseph Chittilapilly, actor Sreenivasan join Twenty20

    By Express News Service
    KOCHI: Twenty20, the corporate-backed apolitical forum, is gearing up for a tough fight in assembly polls by announcing candidates in five assembly constituencies in Ernakulam and forming a seven-member advisory board with industrialist Kochouseph Chittilapilly as its chairman, actor Sreenivasan, and director Siddique as members to guide the forum in the polls. 

    The other members are Dr Shajan Kuriakose, Dr Vijayan, Lakshmi Menon and Anitha Indira Bhai.

    Though the forum has now announced the candidates for five seats — Kunnathunad, Perumbavoor, Kothamangalam, Muvattupuzha, and Vypeen, it will take a decision to contest in the remaining nine seats only after zeroing in on candidates as per the quality criteria set by the advisory board.

    “We will make a decision to contest in the remaining seats only if we could find appropriate candidates. We are aiming to put up a good show in the assembly polls as we have a total membership of over 3 lakh in the district. During the recent online membership drive, we could get membership of over 1.25 lakh. In 1897 wards in the district, we have at least 50 members in each ward. We will be launching ward-level committees to take up various campaigns,” said Twenty20 president Sabu M Jacob.

    Kochouseph Chittilapilly said Twenty20 was the only way to help Kerala move in the direction of development and corruption-free governance. “Twenty20 has shown us how a panchayat can be a role model of development with the active participation of people.”

    Actor Sreenivasan said the youth of the state should make use of this opportunity to join the Twenty20 movement which has given us a new direction in governance. “What we have been seeing in politics is corruption and misuse of power. We need a change which Twenty20 can bring,” he said.

  • Poll dates for Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry likely in March first week

    By Express News Service
    NEW DELHI: The poll panel on Wednesday held a meeting to finalise the schedule for the upcoming polls to five states West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and one Puducherry. 

    Sources said various requirements including deployment of security forces, polling infrastructure etc. were assessed.

    Moreover, deputy election commissioner Sudip Jain, who is also the in-charge of West Bengal, will submit his report to the Election Commission.

    The announcement of polling dates is likely during first week of March, said an official. Jain will be in Kolkata on Friday to take note of the preparedness and updates.

    During his visit, he will hold a series of meetings with district magistrates and SPs/ The sources said, the visiting Deputy Election Commissioner would also seek a detailed plan from each of the district administration about deployment of central forces.

    After reviewing the plans provided, he would work out a set of guidelines for the election machinery in the state on deployment of central forces. 

    The sources said on his return, Jain  would submit a report to the EC. In Bengal, the elections are  likely to be held in six to eight phases while Assam is likely to vote in two to three phases.

    Results of all the states will be declared on same day. About 6,400 polling booths are deemed sensitive in Bengal, the highest among the five states going to polls.

    ​The number of polling stations has also been increased there.