
Thiruvananthapuram, March 28 Kerala Minister V Sivankutty, the LDF candidate for Nemom in the April 9 elections, said on Saturday that his rival and BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar can arrange a public debate on development in the constituency.
Chandrasekhar had earlier challenged Sivankutty to a public debate, which the minister accepted and proposed to hold at Poojapura on March 29.
However, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to campaign in Thrissur and Palakkad on the same day, Chandrasekhar did not respond to the proposal.
"He withdrew after realizing the development that has taken place here," Sivankutty told reporters.
He said he understands that Chandrasekhar may be engaged with the Prime Minister's programmes.
"He can fix any date and place for the debate, and I am ready. The only condition is that it should be held in the evening, as we are busy with campaign rallies during the day," he said.
He alleged that Chandrasekhar has failed to understand the developments in Nemom and Kerala.
"BJP workers themselves are in a dilemma as they cannot claim that no development has taken place here. Chandrasekhar should acknowledge the progress made," he said.
Sivankutty also claimed that Chandrasekhar has admitted his inability to contribute to Kerala or Nemom during his tenure as a Union minister.
He further said that the Centre should explain the lack of railway development in Nemom.
The minister said the main contest in the constituency is between the CPI(M) and the BJP, while noting that Nemom has largely supported the LDF in elections except on one occasion.
He added that, as a candidate, he would seek votes from all sections of society.
Sivankutty said a detailed brochure highlighting development works carried out in the constituency over the past five years has been prepared and distributed to households.
Nemom is set to witness a fierce contest with Sivankutty taking on Chandrasekhar and Congress fielding K S Sabarinathan.
Elections to the Kerala Assembly, which has 140 seats, will be held on April 9.





