Thiruvananthapuram | BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday alleged the CPI(M) and Congress as "match fixers" who had been "playing games" with the people of Kerala, and urged the public to vote for the saffron party in the April 9 Assembly polls.
Nabin made the allegation during his roadshow at Attingal here and later to a TV channel.
He made the remark to the channel in response to a query that both the Congress and CPI(M) were accusing each other of being having a "secret deal" with the BJP.
"They are the match-fixers. They have been playing games with the people of Kerala for the past several years. The people now want a change. They want a corruption-free and development-oriented government and only the BJP can provide that," he contended.
He also asserted that the BJP-led NDA will form a government in Kerala.
The party has fielded advocate P Sudheer from the Attingal assembly constituency.