PM Narendra Modi during a roadshow in Palakkad, Kerala, on Tuesday. PTIPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took out a roadshow in Kerala’s Palakkad. This was the PM’s fifth visit to Kerala this year.
Modi, who reached Palakkad via a chopper, took out a roadshow lasting half an hour along a barricaded stretch thronged by BJP workers. He was accompanied by party candidates C Krishnakumar (Palakkad), Niveditha Subramanian (Ponnani) and BJP state president K Surendran.
The roadshow, however, ran into a controversy with the ruling LDF accusing the BJP of “sidelining NDA’s Muslim candidate” during the event.
The enthusiasm in Palakkad is indicative of the strong support for NDA in Kerala. Here are some glimpses from the roadshow. pic.twitter.com/qbvSDVkrZK
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 19, 2024
Highlighting the absence of BJP’s Malappuram candidate M Abdul Salam, CPI(M)’s central committee member A K Balan alleged that his name was dropped from the roadshow due to his “Muslim identity”. Balan claimed that it conveyed a “wrong message”, an allegation which Salam refuted, saying there was no discrimination.
“I went to Palakkad to meet Modi and invite him to campaign in Malappuram. I had a desire to be a part of the roadshow, but my name was not in the list of leaders for the event. The other two candidates are from Palakkad district,” he said.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh posted on X, reminding the PM that he had once compared Kerala to Somalia. “Will the PM finally apologise… for his misleading commentary…?” he asked.