Nemom Roadshow: Kerala Minister Invites Modi to See 'Developed' Constituency

Nemom Roadshow: Kerala Minister Invites Modi to See 'Developed' Constituency.webp

Thiruvananthapuram, April 4 Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow here for the April 9 Assembly elections, Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty and BJP state leadership clashed on social media over development issues on Saturday.

Sivankutty, the LDF candidate from Nemom, welcomed Modi for the roadshow in the constituency on Facebook, highlighting a series of development projects.

The BJP state unit responded sarcastically to the minister's claims on another Facebook post.

In the Facebook post, Sivankutty said he was happy that the Prime Minister would conduct a roadshow from Killipalam junction towards Pappanamcode, as it would provide an opportunity to witness the development initiatives carried out in Nemom.

The senior CPI(M) leader is also the sitting MLA in Nemom, one of the constituencies where the BJP has its highest hopes in the upcoming Assembly polls.

The minister invited PM Modi to witness what he described as a "developed Nemom".

He listed several projects along the proposed route of the PM's scheduled roadshow, including a newly established ITI at Chala built at a cost of Rs 18 crore and the state office of SSK, which he said was constructed by the Kerala government after alleged denial of central assistance.

He further pointed to infrastructure such as the Deputy Director of Education's office complex, and a new building for Chala school constructed at a cost of Rs 4.8 crore.

He also highlighted road development and beautification works from Karamana junction to Pravachambalam, undertaken at a cost of Rs 5 crore, along with new street lighting installations.

Sivankutty said additional projects included multi-storey school buildings at various institutions, road upgradation works, and a career development centre built at a cost of Rs 6 crore.

While welcoming the Prime Minister, Sivankutty also urged him to explain the delay in disbursing Rs 1,500 crore allegedly due to Kerala under the SSK scheme, stating that the funds are meant for supporting children from economically weaker and marginalised sections.

He further claimed that the salaries of around 7,000 teaching and non-teaching staff under the scheme are currently being paid by the state government.

In its social media post, the BJP's state leadership responded sarcastically to Sivankutty's claims of development by listing a series of prominent landmarks in and around Thiruvananthapuram, suggesting that the PM could see them by simply turning in different directions.

"Turn a little to the right and you can see the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. Go straight from there and you will see the Vizhinjam seaport. Turn left and you can see the Thumba rocket launch centre. From there, if you go straight, you will reach Thiruvananthapuram railway station. Turn right and you will see the Padmanabhaswamy temple," it said.

"Go straight and you will reach Kovalam international beach. And if you look up from there, you can see the sky," the post said in Malayalam.
 
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