Palakkad: Continued LDF rule is an essential precondition for preserving secularism and democracy in the country, said Deshabhimani Chief Editor P. Rajeev. And this time around, it would prove to be a decisive factor, said P. Rajeev speaking at an event in Palakkad while receiving subscriptions for Deshabhimnai from various districts.
The Pinarayi Vijayan government implemented massive developmental projects across the state in the past four-and-half years. To prevent the benefits of those from reaching people, the rainbow alliance is trying to create smokescreen around it by raising baseless controversies. This kind of rainbow alliances were formed each time the Left govt came to power in Kerala. Their chief engagement involves creating a social conscience conducive to right-wing agenda. LDF secured sweeping victory in the recently held local body elections. It was historic and Deshabhimani played a large share in notching that win.
Local body elections have narrowed the status per se between League and Congress. In 2011, the two stood apart with a difference of 18 MLAs. That figure reduced to 4 in 2016. Now, if that be replaced by constituency numbers won in the local body elections, the difference between two is just 3 League is actively soliciting Jamaat-e-Islami so it can emerge as UDF’s majority party post the coming elections.
Kerala is markedly different from BJP and everyday life occurrences are indicate of this fact. Kerala is India’s first state to implement royalty. Farmers’ protests in Delhi are for our interests too. With hoarding and black marketeering now becoming lawful, the two words will lost its place in dictionary. To reach all these and more to the minds of the public, added subscriptions to Deshabhimani is need of the hour, said P Rajeev.