Congress MP Kumari Selja criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its attempts to communalize people, labeling the BJP-led Central government as the “government of slogans.” Selja, campaigning in Kochi for the upcoming Kerala Assembly polls, accused the BJP of focusing on communal tactics rather than development.
She pointed out that the BJP’s approach is centered on slogans and superficial speeches, lacking substantial achievements in governance. Selja also alleged that the BJP engages in communal tactics and vote-buying practices, particularly in northern India, instead of addressing real issues.
Moreover, Selja highlighted the importance of addressing human-animal conflicts and the challenges faced by fishermen in Kerala. She emphasized the need for the government to tackle these critical issues effectively to benefit the common people.
Selja underscored the significance of real development initiatives, contrasting them with the BJP’s focus on slogans. She also criticized the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala for its alleged failure to address the pressing concerns of fishermen and mitigate human-animal conflicts effectively.
