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BJP to launch `aggressive` agitation in Kerala
Kozhikode, Nov 01: BJP in Kerala will soon launch an `aggressive` agitation against both the ruling Congress-led UDF and the Opposition CPI(M)-led LDF to bring in `rapid changes` in the state`s political set-up, BJP state president P S Sreedharan Pillai said today.
Kozhikode, Nov 01: BJP in Kerala will soon launch an `aggressive' agitation against both the ruling Congress-led
UDF and the Opposition CPI(M)-led LDF to bring in `rapid changes' in the state's political set-up, BJP state president
P S Sreedharan Pillai said today.
"The party high command has identified Kerala as one of the five states in the country to launch aggressive agitations
to change the political situation prevailing in the state," he
said inaugurating the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha's state
committee meet here.
Accusing both the fronts of repeatedly playing the 'communal card' and `ruining' the state by ignoring developmental activities, he said though BJP was still recognised as a 'minor party', it would serve as a `creative minority' to effectively change the state's political agenda.
While the Congress in the state was beset with factional fights, the CPI(M) only heaved a temporary relief, Pillai said adding that the BJP, by polling over 10 per cent of the total votes in the last assembly elections, had now grown up to be a force to reckon with in the state.
Accusing both the fronts of repeatedly playing the 'communal card' and `ruining' the state by ignoring developmental activities, he said though BJP was still recognised as a 'minor party', it would serve as a `creative minority' to effectively change the state's political agenda.
While the Congress in the state was beset with factional fights, the CPI(M) only heaved a temporary relief, Pillai said adding that the BJP, by polling over 10 per cent of the total votes in the last assembly elections, had now grown up to be a force to reckon with in the state.
Urging yuva morcha activists to identify the `dissatisfied sections' in both the fronts, he said `our primary aim should be to educate the masses of the failures of both the fronts'.
The party also proposed to hold three seminars in the state to deliberate the present political situation and would also invite opposition parties to the forum for an open
discussion, he added.
Bureau Report