Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, the UDF candidate, criticized the CPI-M-led Left government in Kerala, alleging “partiality” and “corruption.” He emphasized the need for a clean government, accusing the ruling party of favoring its cadres over public welfare. Radhakrishnan highlighted the lack of job opportunities for educated individuals in Kerala, attributing it to preferential treatment for party members.
Migration emerged as a concern, with Radhakrishnan pointing out the limited job prospects in the state. He criticized the government for what he perceived as biased actions in criminal cases, expressing dissatisfaction with its handling of issues like floods and land erosion. Radhakrishnan stressed the importance of an impartial government that prioritizes public welfare over political interests.
The UDF candidate expressed confidence in garnering support from women voters, citing their backing in previous elections. While acknowledging the BJP-led NDA’s efforts to gain ground in Kerala politics, Radhakrishnan remained optimistic about the UDF’s prospects in the upcoming election. He projected winning over 100 seats based on the party’s performance and developments in the political landscape.
