UDF, LDF have only ‘betrayed’ people of Kerala, says UP CM Yogi Adityanath in Pathanamthitta election rally

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Thiruvananthapuram: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who’s on a two-day go to to the poll-bound states, attacked UDF and LDF governments whereas addressing an election rally in Kerala. The BJP chief accused the earlier governments in the state of betraying the people of Kerala.

“People of Kerala have supported UDF & LDF from time to time. But both alliances have only betrayed people. It’s time to take revenge for that betrayal via ballots & make NDA candidates victorious,” mentioned UP CM and BJP chief Yogi Adityanath in Pathanamthitta.

The UP Chief minister additionally attacked the LDF for not with the ability to guarantee nationwide safety in the state. “We shouldn’t forget that PFI & SDPI’s activities are becoming a threat to national security. LDF’s soft corner for such elements indicate a serious threat to the security of Kerala & the future of the youth,” he mentioned. 

“Muslim League-Congress alliance is a betrayal to Kerala’s safety. Along with PFI-SDPI, LDF is betraying Kerala. The kind of activities occurring in Kerala draws our attention to a dangerous tomorrow,” Yogi Adityanath added.

On Thursday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to handle quite a few election rallies and roadshows in the poll-bound state.

The Uttar Pradesh CM began his marketing campaign for BJP in the poll-bound state in the morning from Haripad Assembly in Kayamkulam. The Kayamkulam’s public rally was adopted by large roadshows in Kazhakkoottam and Parassala in the afternoon. 

Additionally, BJP National President JP Nadda can also be scheduled to carry quite a few public rallies and roadshows in Kerala. The BJP chief will begin his campaigning in the poll-bound state with a roadshow in Attingal constituency in the morning, adopted by a public assembly in Karunagappally constituency at midday. 

The election for the 140-member Kerala Assembly can be held on April 6 in over 40,771 polling stations. The counting of votes will happen on May 2.

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