Kerala is now a terrorism hotspot, life is not safe here: JP Nadda

Speaking in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday, Nadda cited the law and order situation in the state, where communal tension is on the rise. Left government has tacit support for those who create and promote violence. Kerala is now a terrorism hotspot life is not safe here: JP Nadda.

Left party is doing family or dynastic rule. He said that his daughter and son-in-law are also involved in the government. Speaking in Kottayam a day ago, Nadda alleged that all opposition parties in the state are regional parties and most of them are “family parties”. Referring to a rally of opposition parties in Haryana to celebrate the birthday of former Chief Minister Devilal, they have two things in common. One is that they are all family parties. Kerala is now a terrorism hotspot life is not safe here: JP Nadda.

The second is that they are all involved in corruption. Giving examples of family politics in various states, he said BJP is fighting to save democracy from dynastic rule and extremely corrupt parties.

Speaking in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday, Nadda cited the law and order situation in the state, where communal tension is on the rise. He accused the Left government of tacit support to those who create and promote violence.

He said that the state-sponsored legal entanglement has also led to BJP workers going to the people from the booth level and informing them about the governance in Kerala. Kerala is now a hot spot of terrorism and extremism, life is not safe here, common citizens do not feel safe, communal tension is on the rise. Addressing a meeting of booth officials, Nadda said that the Left government has tacit support for people who create and promote violence.

Nadda inaugurated the BJP district committee office in Thiruvananthapuram.

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Addressing a meeting of polling officers, he alleged that appointments were being made in Kerala universities on the basis of nepotism. Relatives of those involved in the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) are being recruited in universities.

Nadda and the state government are trying to weaken the powers of the Lokayukta by referring to the controversial bill passed by the Kerala Assembly regarding the powers of the Lokayukta. He said that he is trying to ensure that CMO does not come under the ambit of Lokayukta.

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