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LDF, CM Vijayan PM Modi’s ‘B-team’: Cong leader Priyanka Gandhi

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Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 2 (PTI) Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi on Thursday accused the ruling LDF in Kerala and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of being Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “B-team”.

Priyanka, speaking at a corner meeting in Puthanthopu here as part of the Congress-led UDF poll campaign for the Kerala assembly elections, alleged that Modi “bowed down” before the US and Israel in connection with the West Asia conflict, and as a result created a situation where India will also suffer along with other nations.

“Our PM is a coward who has no spine and is compromised. We are paying every day because he does not have the guts to stand up for India…” she alleged.

She also alleged that Modi’s policies have not provided safety and security to Indians stranded in the Gulf region during the conflict there.

Priyanka also accused the LDF and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of being Modi’s “B-team”.

“Think about it. Name one leader who has stood up and expressed himself or herself against Narendra Modi and not been attacked either by the Enforcement Directorate, the Income Tax department, the CBI or his other agencies,” she said.

She also charged the Left government with providing people of the state with less and less opportunities the more it was in power.

The Congress leader also accused the Left government of being “negligent” towards the needs and problems of the people of the state.

She further claimed that the health system in Kerala was crumbling as there was a shortage of staff, medical equipment and medicines in government-run hospitals. PTI HMP ROH

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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