Rahul\'s south India remark is divisive politics: Kerala BJP

Rahul's south India remark is divisive politics: Kerala BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The BJP in Kerala Saturday criticised for his remarks that the Narendra Modi-led government was neglecting south

The saffron party said the allegation was part of Gandhi's "divisive politics" and further criticised him for contesting the from Wayanad constituency with the support of the Indian Union (IUML).

Speaking to newspersons here, BJP state chief P S Sreedharan Pillai alleged the IUML and the had favoured the partition of the country.

When the country gained independence, the Communists had wanted to divide the country into 16 sovereign republics and to carry out a referendum, Pillai alleged.

"Gandhi's allegation that the is neglecting south is divisive Even the party has not raised such an allegation so far," he said, while speaking at a meet-the-press programme here.

The attitude of the to field its from a constituency with the support of the IUML, which had allegedly favoured the partition, was "wrong", Pillai contended.

Those who had suffered the ill-effects of partition were viewing this move with "grave concern", he said.

On his candidature from Wayanad, Gandhi had said he wanted to "send the message that is one."

"There is a very strong feeling in that they are not being carried (along) by the current government. feels hostility from Mr Narendra Modi, they feel that they are not being included in the decisions of the country," had said.

Pillai alleged the CPI(M)-led in the state was slapping cases against the leaders and cultural activists of his party in connection with the Sabarimala women's entry issue with "political vengeance".

"It is illegal and unethical and the misuse of the criminal law," the added.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 18:17 IST