Kerala elections: Venugopal writes to CM Vijayan, alleges ‘deal’ with BJP; questions ‘breakfast assembly’ with Sitharaman | India Information
NEW DELHI: Congress chief Kc Venugopal on Tuesday wrote an open letter to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayanposing ’10 questions’ on what he alleged had been covert understandings between the ruling Left and the BJP.In his letter, Venugopal stated the questions mirror what’s being broadly mentioned on the bottom and requested Vijayan to reply.“As Kerala as soon as once more stands on the threshold of an election, there stay various questions within the minds of the folks concerning the legacy of your ten-year rule,” Venugopal stated.A key focus of the letter was Vijayan’s conferences with senior BJP leaders. Venugopal requested: “What was the agenda behind your assembly with Union residence minister Amit Shah at his residence in Delhi, excluding officers? Was that the place the ‘deal’ was struck?”He raised related questions over a breakfast assembly with Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman at Kerala Home and interactions with Union minister Nitin Gadkari, asking whether or not these conferences had been a part of any “understanding” with the BJP.The Congress chief questioned the state authorities’s transfer to implement the PM SHRI scheme regardless of opposition from CPI leaders throughout the Left Democratic Entrance (LDF). “What ‘deal’ was behind this? Whose pursuits had been you defending… whereas holding your personal coalition companions at midnight?” he requested.Venugopal additionally alleged that selections associated to labour codes had been taken “in excessive secrecy” with out consulting allies, and flagged the rise in commerce union registration charges, asking whom the transfer was meant to “fulfill”.The letter additionally referred to ongoing and previous instances. On the SNC-Lavalin case, Venugopal questioned repeated adjournments within the Supreme Court docket, asking whether or not they had been linked to a “deal” with the Centre. He additionally cited the Exalogic Options case and the gold and greenback smuggling instances, questioning why probes had “stalled halfway” and whether or not there had been any intervention.He additional raised the difficulty of senior police officer M R Ajith Kumar and alleged hyperlinks with RSS leaders, and referred to an alleged assembly between Vijayan and BJP leaders at a lodge, asking if the chief minister would disclose the small print.The letter comes amid an intense contest between the CPI(M)-led LDF and the Congress-led UDF for the 140-seat Kerala Meeting. The state is anticipated to go to polls in 2026.











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