In the last leg of campaigning in Kerala, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at a rally in Alappuzha, accused both the Congress and the ruling Left in Kerala of seeking support from the banned organization, Popular Front of India, to secure victory in the state's Lok Sabha polls. He also accused Congress and Communist leaders of involvement in the black sand mining scam. He highlighted alleged corruption within the CM's family and office.

Addressing a rally in Alappuzha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, "Congress and Communist leaders are involved In black sand mining scam. In many scams, the involvement of CM's family members and his office has come to light. However, the Communist Party which speaks about transparency is not ready to speak a single word on its CM."














Amit Shah stated that there are three political pavilions in Kerala: the Communist, the Congress and Muslim League, and the NDA.


"The Communist is finished off in the entire world and so is in the country; Congress is over in the nation, and the coming moments are of BJP. Should a ban on PFI continue or not? The Congress and Communist party take the support of PFI," he said.


On the other hand, he said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was working to protect the country from organisations like the PFI.






 


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The final phase of campaigning is in full swing in Kerala as the state gears up for the second phase of Lok Sabha polls, scheduled for Wednesday, marking the conclusion of campaigning.