Another yatra in Kerala; Cong launches 'Padayaorukkam'

Press Trust of India  |  Uppala (Ker) 

The Congress-led today launched a month-long march - Padayaorukkam - against the "anti-people" policies of the CPI(M)-headed in and the dispensation at the Centre.

The march, being led by senior leader Ramesh Chennithala, was flagged off by working committee member at Uppala in northernmost Kasaragod district this evening.


This is third such march being undertaken in after the BJP's 'Janaraksha Yatra' and LDF's 'Janajagratha March'.

Party sources said the march is expected to cover 140 assembly constituencies during which signatures against the "misdeeds" of the two governments will be collected.

The march will conclude at Thiruvanathapuram on December 1, when vice president is likely to address party workers, they said.

In his address, Antony said the march is a "strong warning" to the which had "caused immense hardships" to the common man through its several policies, including demonetisation and GST.

Hitting out at the at the Centre, Antony said the hike in LPG prices had made the life of common man difficult.

"This is a birthday gift which the Centre has given to on its formation day today," he said.

Attacking the Pinarayi Vijayan for its "anti- people policies and politics of violence," he alleged it was maintaining a "soft" approach towards BJP-RSS.

The two governments have only one aim -- that in the next Lok Sabha elections, the strength of MPs should decrease, Antony said.

He also alleged that the CPI(M)'s aim was to help the grow in and to not allow opposition unity against the at the national-level.

Former chief minister Oommen Chandy, IUML leader and MP, P K Kunhalikutty, AICC general secretary in-charge of Kerala, Mukul Wasnick, and leaders of the coalition partners were among those present at the inaugural function.

The march has been launched at a time the is set to table in the a judicial commission report on the alleged solar scam at a special one-day session on November 9.

The has decided to initiate vigilance probe against senior leaders, including Chandy, on the basis of the report.

Several central leaders, including P Chidambaram, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Sachin Pilot, and chief ministers of Punjab, Karnataka and Puducherry are expected to address rallies during the 30-day march.

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First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 20:42 IST