Kerala Polls: Tharoor says any CPI(M)-BJP deal won't work, Congress has people's support

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asserts that any CPI(M) and BJP alliance will not succeed in elections. He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes. Tharoor emphasises Congress's "deal wi...

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Kerala Polls: Tharoor says any CPI(M)-BJP deal won't work, Congress has people's support

Alappuzha: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Friday said any alleged deal between the CPI(M) and the BJP would not work in the elections, asserting that the Congress has a "deal with the people".

Speaking to reporters during an election campaign in Kayamkulam, Tharoor said if any such understanding exists, it could only be between the CPI(M) and the BJP.

"The Left's aim is to continue in power. The BJP's aim is to eliminate the Congress. So if there is any deal, it will be between the Left and the BJP," he said.


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He alleged that the Left believes it can benefit if anti-incumbency votes are split.

"They know that if the BJP eats into Congress votes, it will benefit them. That is the deal," he said.
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Tharoor said the Congress, on the other hand, has the deal with the people.

"We are asking people to stand with us. If we win, you will lead the state. A new government will address Kerala's issues," he said.

He added that voters are aware of whom to support.

"Whatever deal may happen, people know that voting for the BJP is a waste. The BJP has no seats here. Even if they win two or three seats, can they form a government?" he asked.
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He said the electoral contest in Kerala is essentially between the UDF and the LDF.

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"A majority of people want to remove the LDF government, and for that they have to vote for the UDF," he said.

Tharoor also criticised the state government, alleging that despite extensive public relations exercises, it has failed to address people's concerns.

He referred to the expenditure of Rs 11.5 lakh from the public exchequer for an interview of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan by actor Mohanlal, and said such efforts have not helped address public issues.

He said inflation and the reported loss of gold from Sabarimala remain major concerns among the public.

He questioned how the LDF could seek another term despite what he termed "poor performance and corruption" over the past 10 years.

Praising Congress candidate M Liju, who is contesting from Kayamkulam, Tharoor said an efficient leader like him should be elected to the Assembly.

He said the Congress manifesto would be released soon and that the party has a clear development vision for the state.

"Young people should assess whether they have employment opportunities here. Has this government been able to attract investments? We have ideas for development and need young leaders like Liju in the Assembly," he said.
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