Senior Congress leader Pawan Khera 
Kerala

CPI(M)-BJP nexus evident in Kerala polls, strong anti-incumbency against LDF, says Pawan Khera

AICC leader Pawan Khera on Saturday alleged that a CPI(M)-BJP nexus is evident in the Kerala Assembly elections, but said voters would reject any such arrangement.

Kochi | AICC leader Pawan Khera on Saturday alleged that a CPI(M)-BJP nexus is evident in the Kerala Assembly elections, but said voters would reject any such arrangement.

Khera told PTI that there was a strong anti-incumbency in the state, which would favour the Congress-led UDF.

"From a national perspective, also, the entire country is looking at Kerala right now. It's a very literate state, and there is significant anti-incumbency against the LDF government. People want to see them out," he said.

Pawan Khera, chairman of the AICC's Media and Publicity Department, is in Kochi as part of the April 9 poll campaign.

On Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's frequent criticism of Rahul Gandhi, Khera said the CM had only recently praised the Congress leader for his intervention after the Wayanad landslide.

"I think the chief minister is a little confused. No problem, let him be confused. The fact is that we are raising the right issues, which are relevant for every single youth of Kerala who has made up their mind to get rid of this government," he said.

Khera reiterated the Congress's allegation of a tacit understanding between the BJP and the CPI(M), also referring to NDA ally Twenty20.

"It is very clear now during the election. NDA allies are deliberately fielding weak candidates to help the CPI(M), and the CPI(M) is doing the same to help the BJP in certain constituencies. However, the people of Kerala will reject such attempts, whether from the front door or the back door," the Congress Working Committee member said.

On the BJP's prospects in Kerala, he termed its growth "accidental".

"In local body elections, the saffron party did not make any major gains, though those elections have a different dynamic. So not much should be read into their position in Kerala," he said.

He said issues like Sabarimala are being taken up by the Congress during the campaign, primarily by the state leadership.

On preparations for elections in other states, Khera said the Congress is contesting in all five poll-bound states and a union territory, including Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, West Bengal, Assam and Kerala.

"In West Bengal, we are contesting all 294 seats. We are well prepared and highly hopeful of the results," he said.

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