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Amit Shah Hits Out At Kerala's LDF, UDF Over 'Biggest Scams', Defends Centre's Support To State


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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a visit to Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday, strongly criticised Kerala's ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Opposition United Democratic Front (UDF). 

All the karyakartas who have gathered here today have come from every corner of Kerala. Today, the BJP has reached every booth across the state, there is no need to keep switching between removing the LDF to bring in the UDF, and then removing the UDF to bring back the LDF.... twitter/5hYtIHiEN7

- Office of Amit Shah (@AmitShahOffice) July 12, 2025

 

Amit Shah criticises Kerala's ruling and opposition fronts

Shah accused both alliances of being involved in multiple corruption scandals. At a BJP public event, Shah listed several scams under the LDF government, including the:

  • Explosives scam
  • Cooperative bank scam
  • AI camera scam
  • Life Mission scam
  • PPE kit scam
  • State-sponsored gold smuggling scam, which he called 'India's biggest scam'

Centre not treating Kerala unfairly, says Shah

Rejecting allegations that the Centre is neglecting Kerala, Amit Shah said that the Narendra Modi government has allocated more money to Kerala than the previous Congress-led UPA government.

 

#WATCH | Thiruvananthapuram | Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, "The track record of LDF (Left Democratic Front) and UDF (United Democratic Front) has been that of a corrupt government. LDF has done explosives scam, cooperative bank scam, AI camera scam, Life Mission scam, PPE... twitter/bUOiC3bqVR

- ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2025

 

"PM Modi government released money for Kerala many times more than the Congress government. I will release every detail about it publicly through the BJP head office today," Shah said.

 

#WATCH | Thiruvananthapuram | Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, "BJP and CPI(M) are both cadre-based parties, but there's a major difference between the two. Cadre welfare is bigger than the state's development in Kerala while it is Viksit Keralam above cadre for BJP." twitter/FJy6Or7NJ4

- ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2025

 

PM Modi's three-point vision for Kerala

Amit Shah highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for Kerala's development, saying it is based on three main ideas:

  • Governance without corruption
  • No discrimination in welfare schemes
  • Development of Kerala beyond political interests

Shah said both BJP and CPI(M) are cadre-based parties, but claimed that the BJP puts "Viksit Keralam" (Developed Kerala) above party interests, unlike the ruling Left in Kerala.

 

#WATCH | Thiruvananthapuram | Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, "PM Modi has three core visions fundamental to Kerala's development - governance without corruption, no discrimination in government schemes and Kerala's development beyond political benefits." twitter/fB4AIS9gUz

- ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2025

 

Terrorism, Naxalism and national security

Shah also spoke about the government's strong stance on national security. He said only PM Modi and the BJP can handle threats like terrorism and Naxalism.

“India will be free of Naxalism by 31 March, 2026... We answered the Uri attack with a surgical strike, Pulwama with an air strike, and Operation Sindoor was 'ghar mein ghus ke maara' (we entered the house and hit them),” Shah declared.

 

#WATCH | Thiruvananthapuram | Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, "... India will be free of Naxalism by 31 March, 2026... Terrorism cannot be answered by anyone other than PM Modi and BJP... We answered Uri attack by surgical strike, Pulwama attacks by air strikes, 'Operation... twitter/r4Lb3cBbVM

- ANI (@ANI) July 12, 2025

 

Cultural references and BJP's Kerala push

Shah began his speech by apologising for not being able to speak in Malayalam. He paid tribute to Adi Shankara, the 8th-century spiritual leader from Kerala.

“Kerala is the land of Adi Shankara, who expounded the Vedas and Brahma Sutras. I bow before his exalted soul,” he said.

Earlier in the day, he inaugurated a new BJP state office in Thiruvananthapuram. Later in the evening, he was scheduled to visit the Sri Rajarajeshwara Temple in Taliparamba, Kannur, as part of BJP's plan to engage with Kerala's cultural and spiritual identity.

Political context ahead of 2026 Kerala Assembly election

Amit Shah's visit comes as Kerala gears up for the 2026 Assembly elections. The current government's term ends in May 2026, and the BJP is aiming to energise its cadre and increase its presence in the state.

(With ANI inputs)

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