Addressing a fervent crowd, Prime Minister Modi lambasted the ruling UDF and opposition LDF, accusing them of indulging in corruption and mismanagement during their respective tenures. He specifically highlighted the Solar Scam and the recent gold smuggling controversy, alleging the complicity of leaders from both political coalitions.
The Solar Scam, which rocked Kerala’s political landscape in previous years, involved fraudulent activities in the state’s solar energy sector, implicating several high-profile individuals associated with the UDF government at the time. The issue resurfaced recently following renewed scrutiny by opposition parties and civil society groups.
Similarly, the gold smuggling case, which came to light in 2020, saw the seizure of a significant quantity of gold from diplomatic cargo at the Thiruvananthapuram airport. The incident raised serious questions about the involvement of government officials and political leaders in facilitating the illegal trade, leading to widespread public outrage.
Prime Minister Modi’s decision to resurrect these controversial topics during his rally has sparked a war of words between the ruling UDF and opposition LDF, with both sides vehemently denying any wrongdoing and accusing each other of attempting to divert attention from pressing issues facing the state.
While the UDF has dismissed the Prime Minister’s allegations as politically motivated and baseless, the LDF has accused the central government of attempting to interfere in Kerala’s internal affairs for electoral gains. The opposition coalition has pledged to counter the BJP’s narrative by focusing on its achievements in governance and development.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have further intensified the electoral battle in Kerala, with all political parties vying for voter support ahead of the crucial polls. The state, known for its politically charged environment, is witnessing a fierce contest as parties vie for control over its 140 assembly seats.
As the election campaign heats up, the electorate remains deeply divided, with each party seeking to sway public opinion through a mix of promises, accusations, and rhetoric. With just weeks remaining until polling day, the political landscape in Kerala continues to evolve, setting the stage for a closely watched electoral showdown.