Thiruvananthapuram:Taking a dig at the BJP over electoral bonds and other issues, Prakash Karat, CPI (M) former General Secretary, Politburo member and India Bloc leader, exuded confidence over the INDIA bloc victory and formation of a secular government at the Centre in the 2024 general elections. He spoke with ETV Bharat on the Left Front's prospects in the Lok Sabha elections. : So how do you see the prospects of India block from state to state?
Q: How do you see the prospects of the INDIA bloc from state to state?
Well, I can't give you a complete survey of the state-wise position in the 1st phase. I can only say one thing because I've been to Tamil Nadu where elections will be held on April 19 in the first phase and the INDIA bloc will sweep. It's going to repeat what happened last time in Tamil Nadu. I'm confident because I was there and I saw the response of the people.
Q: Right now, you are in Kerala where polls will be held on April 26, what is your take on it?
There is no INDIA bloc here. So, there will be a direct contest between the LDF and UDF. Therefore, the BJP will be a minor player. In two, or three constituencies, there will be a three-corner contest.
Q) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been continuously choosing Kerala, what do you say about that
He had been to Tamil Nadu ahead of the first phase of elections. Because these are two states, which have not come under the influence of the BJP and the RSS so far completely. So, they want to try and do something in this election.
Q: Regardless of this electoral bond allegation, they have been saying that they are the only sacred party in the country. How do you see this?
Well, you can see the electoral bonds exposure came just one week before the announcement of the election schedule. So, we are taking this to people now in a big way. When we give concrete examples of how these bonds were used for, how it was applied for and I am sure people will understand the character of the government at the Centre.
Q: What would be the impact of the Ram temple that was inaugurated by the Prime Minister in January ahead of the elections?
Well, they hope to use the Ram Temple in a big way, particularly in North India, I find. I don't think the PM will remind us about the temple in his speeches in the South. But, in North India in every speech he brings the Ram temple and attacks the opposition saying they are against Ram, against the Ram temple, which shows they're trying to cash in on the Ram temple.
But, I think it will have a very limited appeal. Already those who are with the BJP and RSS are enthused about the Ram temple and it's only mobilising their faithful people.