Kerala people do not vote for BJP as they are educated, says Kerala BJP leader


Thiruvananthapuram, Ta. 24. Wednesday, March, 2021

In Kerala, where assembly elections are to be held in the coming days and the election campaign is underway in the state, a statement made by a top BJP leader in Kerala for his own party is making a lot of noise. .

In an interview to an English newspaper, BJP leader from Kerala O Rajagopal was asked that the BJP did not exist in states like Haryana and Tripura a few years ago. Today, the BJP has formed a government there. The BJP has also strengthened its position in Bengal. Why couldn't create a political space ...

In response to this question, Rajagopal said, "Kerala is a different kind of state. On the one hand, the literacy rate in Kerala is 90 per cent, so people think very logically. In Kerala, 45 per cent of the population is a minority. Everybody counts. No.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, while targeting the statement, said, "My friend Rajagopal has finally admitted that the people of Kerala do not vote for the BJP because they are educated and can think."

Elections are scheduled for April 6 in Kerala.

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