BJP President Criticizes Political Manipulations in Kerala

In a recent statement, BJP's national president Nitin Nabeen accused Kerala's LDF and UDF of engaging in political manipulations to maintain power. He highlighted the BJP's significant rise in vote share from 2% to 20%, indicating a shift in public support. Nabeen criticized the long-standing political cycle of accusations between the two alliances, asserting that the people of Kerala are ready to reject these practices and bring about change. This article delves into Nabeen's remarks and the implications for Kerala's political future.
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BJP President Criticizes Political Manipulations in Kerala

Political Allegations in Kerala

Nitin Nabeen, the national president of the BJP, has accused the LDF and UDF in Kerala of engaging in political manipulations. He asserted that the increasing vote share of the BJP will lead to its victory in the state. Nabeen launched a strong critique against both the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front, claiming they support and criticize each other to maintain their hold on power.




In a conversation with a news media outlet, Nabeen highlighted the growing support for the BJP in Kerala, noting that the party's vote share has surged from 2% to 20%, indicating its steady progress. He stated that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, Kerala is on the path to becoming a developed state. Nabeen expressed confidence that this time, the BJP will flourish in Kerala, emphasizing the support they are receiving from the public, which reflects their growth from 2% to 20% in vote share.




He further alleged that for over 70 years, Kerala's politics have been marred by a cycle of match-fixing between the LDF and UDF. According to him, both alliances have alternated in power by accusing each other, and the public has become well aware of this pattern. Nabeen stressed that the people of Kerala are ready to reject these match-fixers and end this political cycle by removing them from power.




Nabeen reiterated that for a long time—over 70 years—the so-called 'match-fixing' politics between the LDF and UDF has persisted. Now, the people of Kerala are determined to uproot this system. These 'match-fixers', who have alternated between power and opposition by blaming each other, have been understood by the public. The people of Kerala are prepared to respond and eliminate these forces from power.