Kerala Assembly Elections | Rahul Gandhi says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan is ‘driving a car without fuel’
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Congress chief Rahul Gandhi whipped up passions of the United Democratic Front (UDF) supporters within the district by taking out a roadshow from Palakkad to Thrithala on Friday.
Greeting supporters, Mr. Gandhi shook arms with them and took selfies at many locations alongside the route. Addressing the crowds, he stated that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was attempting to drive a car without gasoline. “With no funds to fill fuel, the State’s economy has gone down. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) government is trying to drive the car with an empty tank instead of trying to salvage the State’s economy,” he stated.
Mr. Gandhi referred to as upon the individuals to come back ahead to stall the LDF’s try and push the State into additional money owed. He stated the UDF, if returned to energy, would discover monetary sources to assist the indigent get ₹6,000 a month, including that the sources could be discovered by giving a contemporary thrust to the economic and agricultural sector. “Youngsters will never have to roll on the ground for employment in front of the Secretariat,” he stated.
Mr. Gandhi stated the LDF wouldn’t have the ability to discover a answer to the issues confronted by the State. Exuding confidence that the UDF would return to energy, with greater than 55 per cent of its candidates of their youthful years, Mr. Gandhi exhorted the individuals by no means to let any drive divide Kerala.
The Congress chief reached Palakkad by helicopter from Coimbatore. District Congress Committee president V.K. Sreekandan, UDF candidates Shafi Parambil (Palakkad), Sumesh Achuthan (Chittur) and S.K. Ananthakrishnan (Malampuzha) accompanied him in an open car throughout the roadshow.
Receptions for the chief had been organized at Parali, Pathiripala, Ottappalam, Vaniyamkulam, Kulappulli, Vadanakurissi, Ongallur and Pattambi. At Ottapalam, UDF candidate P. Sarin joined the roadshow. Large crowds had gathered on each side of the street at the same time as individuals jostled to shake arms with Mr. Gandhi.
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