Shah tears into Kerala CM, questions whether he formed govt to kill BJP workers

ANI  |  Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India] 

(BJP) President on Tuesday in the concluding address of JanRaksha Yatra questioned whether Chief Minister has come in power to kill and workers.

Shah asserted that no matter how much the tries to corner the it will not be able to stop its ideology from spreading in the state.

"If Left parties have ceased to exist in this country, then it is due to political violence. ji more you will sling the violent mud, more the lotus will bloom. You can do as much violence you want, but you can't stop BJP's ideology to grow in Kerala".

Asking whether Chief Minister Vijayan will take moral responsibility of BJP-workers killing in the state Shah urged the former to compete by brining development and not by brewing violence.

"Will Chief Minister take moral responsibility of BJP-workers being killed by CPM? If the Chief Minister wants to compete, then do with development not violence. The politics of violence has taken place where the CPM ruled," Shah said.

"This Janaraksha was started on 3 October in north in Payyanur and today ends in south (Kerala) in Thiruvananthapuram. In 15 days, 140 kilometre was covered by this rally. Why have we started this yatra after 70 years of independence? When our party workers work for the benefit of Kerala, they are pushed into the valley of death," he added.

Shah also took the occasion and held Vijayan accountable for the finances bestowed upon the state by the 14th Finance Commission.

"One Lakh crore finance was given to by the 14 finance commission. I ask Vijayan to give justification of the usage of the funds," Shah said.

Shah further questioned Vijayan that why is he not instigating action against the culprits of solar scam.

"Vijayan must reply which deal has he cracked with Congress that no action is being taken against the Solar Scam accused," he said.

Earlier in the day, joined the party's JanRaksha Yatra on its last day in Trivandrum.

The 'padyatra' was organized by state unit to highlight alleged political killings being carried out in under the LDF

The padyatra was flagged-off by Shah on October 3 from Kannur district.

A host of leaders, Union Ministers and chief ministers, have participated in the yatra at different stages that passed through the length of the state.

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First Published: Tue, October 17 2017. 20:22 IST