BJP to Release Kerala Candidate List Today, Chandrasekhar Confirms

BJP Kerala President Rajeev Chandrasekhar announced that the party's central leadership is expected to release the first list of candidates for the Kerala Assembly elections today. He framed the upcoming polls as a critical opportunity for political change and development in the state, modeled after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's national initiatives. Chandrasekhar openly challenged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to public debates on governance and policy. He also criticized the CPI(M) for re-fielding a minister linked to the controversial Sabarimala gold theft case.

Key Points: BJP's First Kerala Candidate List Expected Today

  • First BJP-NDA candidate list due today
  • Elections seen as pivotal for state's direction
  • Chandrasekhar challenges rivals to debates
  • Focus on development mirroring Modi's model
  • Criticism of CPM over Sabarimala case candidate
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BJP to release candidate list for Kerala Assembly elections today: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar says the party's first list for Kerala Assembly polls will be announced today, challenging rivals to debates.

"Every Malayali today in Kerala is looking forward to these elections because these are no ordinary elections. - Rajeev Chandrasekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 16

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the first list of candidates for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections is expected to be announced today by the party's central leadership.

Speaking to reporters, Chandrasekhar said the announcement would come from the national leadership of the BJP-led NDA. "We expect the NDA-BJP to announce its first list today. Our leadership in Delhi is expected to announce the first list today, and over the next 24-48 hours progressively, the rest of the list will be announced," he said.

Emphasising the importance of the upcoming polls, Chandrasekhar said the elections would determine the future direction of the state and expressed confidence that voters were ready for political change. "Every Malayali today in Kerala is looking forward to these elections because these are no ordinary elections. I believe the people of Keralam are ready for change; that is our battle cry," he said.

He added that the BJP and the National Democratic Alliance were seeking an opportunity to bring development and economic growth to the state. "When we say we are God's own country, we must be God's own country as well as economically strong. The BJP and NDA are asking the people for an opportunity to bring to Kerala what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done for India in the last 10 years--progress, opportunity, development, jobs and investment for every Malayali," Chandrasekhar said.

The BJP leader also challenged rival leaders to open debates on governance and policy ahead of the polls. "I am ready. Somebody else should be there for me to debate; I cannot debate with myself. Whenever the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is ready for a debate, I am happy to have a debate. Whenever Rahul Gandhi is ready for a debate, I am happy for a debate," he said.

Chandrasekhar said the campaign period should focus on constructive discussions about the vision and track records of political parties. "The next 23 days should be constructive debate between the three political parties about their vision, their achievements and whether they have lived up to the promises they made to people," he said. Meanwhile, Kerala Minister V Sivankutty has said he is ready to debate with Chandrasekhar.

Criticising the Left, Chandrasekhar alleged that the Communist Party of India (Marxist) had fielded leaders despite controversies. "The CPM has taken a minister who should be hiding in shame and begging forgiveness from the people of Keralam and every Ayyappa bhaktha for what was done to Sabarimala. Instead of that, they are giving him the ticket again," he said, referring to the party giving a seat to Kadakampally Surendran.

The Sabarimala gold theft case concerns allegations of the misappropriation of approximately 4.54 kilograms of gold from sacred temple artefacts, including the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) door frames and Dwarapalaka idols. The theft allegedly occurred in 2019 under the pretext of refinishing and re-gold-plating temple structures.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Sabarimala reference is a low blow, trying to polarize voters. Elections should be about policies, not reopening old wounds for political gain. I hope the debate challenge is accepted for a proper discussion on real issues.
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Vikram M
"God's own country" needs economic strength too, he's right about that. But simply replicating the "Gujarat model" won't work for Kerala. We have unique challenges. The candidate list will show if BJP understands Kerala's specific needs.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from abroad. Kerala has high literacy and social indicators. The debate on economic growth vs. social welfare will be key. Hope the campaign stays constructive as promised 🤞
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Rohit P
Chandrasekhar is a strong candidate himself. A debate with Pinarayi Vijayan would be fireworks! But the real test is on the ground. BJP's organization in Kerala has always been its weakness. Can the candidate list change that?
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Meera T
As a Malayali, I'm tired of the same old politics. Ready for change if it means better roads, more industries, and less corruption. But the candidate list must have clean, credible people, not just imported leaders from other parties.

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