After TN, rival Fronts in Kerala turn up heat on MoS Shobha Karandlaje over anti-Keralite remark

Their statements came a day after the Union Minister claimed that people who come from Kerala were involved in acid attacks in Karnataka.

ByPTI

Published Mar 21, 2024 | 12:13 PMUpdatedMar 21, 2024 | 12:14 PM

Mos Agriculture Shobha Karandlaje. (File photo)

Kerala’s ruling Left and the Opposition UDF on Wednesday, 20 March, strongly condemned the reported “hate remarks” made by Union Minister and BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje against the people of the state.

The two fronts have accused the Karnataka leader of attempting to destroy religious harmony through such statements.

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly VD Satheesan demanded an apology from the Union Minister, while senior Left leader and CPI state secretary Binoy Viswom urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the hate remarks made by the BJP leader.

Their statements came a day after the Union Minister, during a BJP agitation in Bengaluru, claimed that people who come from Kerala were involved in acid attacks in Karnataka.

During an agitation by the BJP against the attack on a trader for allegedly playing “Hanuman Chalisa” during the “Azaan” (Islamic call for prayer) in Bengaluru, Karandlaje on Tuesday said, “Law and order in Karnataka has deteriorated. People who come from Tamil Nadu plant bombs here, people from Delhi chant ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans, and people who come from Kerala were involved in acid attacks.”

Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Delhi have non-BJP governments.

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Karandlaje refuses to withdraw statement

“The Union Minister stated that people from Kerala are perpetrating acid attacks on girls in Karnataka. Shobha Karandlaje, who retracted her comments against people from Tamil Nadu in relation to the Rameswaram cafe blast, is refusing to withdraw her statements against the people of Kerala”, Viswam said in a statement in Thiruvananthapuram.

He alleged that the derogatory comment made by the Union Minister tarnished the reputation of the people of Kerala.

“The people of Kerala are anxiously awaiting Prime Minister Modi’s response, as he frequently visits the state, conducts roadshows, and makes unsubstantiated promises to the people,” Viswam said.

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May approach EC: UDF

In his statement, Satheesan urged Karandlaje to publicly apologise for her comments directed at people of Kerala.

“If she fails to retract her remarks and issue an apology, the Congress and the UDF are contemplating legal action, which may include approaching the Election Commission”, he said.

As the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu approached the Election Commission against Karandlaje, accusing her of violating the Model Code of Conduct and the Representation of People Act, she apologised to the people of Tamil Nadu for her remarks and said she was retracting her comments.

The Madurai police have booked her for “promoting enmity” between different groups, while her remarks have drawn sharp criticism from Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and other DMK leaders.

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