Thiruvananthapuram:With the Assembly elections scheduled hardly two weeks from now in the State, Union Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah reached to give a boost to the BJP’s campaigns in Kerala, on Wednesday. Dropping the Thalassery campaign programme which was the first as per schedule, Amit Shah reached Thripoonithara first. Later, addressing the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) campaign in Kollam, Shah lashed out at the State Government.
Demanding that the Government should not interfere in matters concerning temples, Sha said such matters should be left to be handled by the devotees. After directly criticising Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Amit Shah alleged that Kerala has become the centre of corruption.
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Amit Shah had dropped the campaign programme at Thalassery after the BJP candidate’s nomination at the Thalassery seat was rejected by the electoral officer last week. As the BJP leaders have taken up the poll plank of Sabarimala throughout their campaigns in Kerala, Congress and Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala have started intensifying allegations on bogus votes. Stating that the issue of bogus votes is of grave nature, Chennithala said that he would move the Court if the Election Commission does not initiate the necessary actions. He said that he would take a decision on the matter after discussing it with legal experts.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has come up with an explanation that the same voter names are reflected more than once in the lists because the voters have been applying more than once on the computer.
The Election Commission has decided to thoroughly scrutinise the voters’ list in all 140 constituencies. But, with hardly 2 weeks left for the elections, it is yet to be known how far the Commission would succeed in identifying and removing all bogus voters from the list within a short time.