Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Joins BJP Campaign in Kerala, Touts Clean Governance

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has joined the BJP's campaign for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, urging voters to support the party. She criticized the incumbent UDF and LDF alliances for policy paralysis and burdening the state with debt. Gupta promoted her model of clean governance, linking Kerala's development to a 'Viksit Bharat'. She also reiterated her government's zero-tolerance policy on corruption, referencing a recent CBI arrest in Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Campaigns for BJP in Kerala Elections

  • Delhi CM campaigns for BJP in Kerala
  • Promises clean governance & development
  • Criticizes UDF & LDF for state's debt
  • Reiterates zero-tolerance stance on corruption
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta joins BJP star campaigners in Kerala

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta joins BJP's Kerala campaign, promoting clean governance and a 'Viksit Keralam' vision ahead of the April 9 assembly polls.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta joins BJP star campaigners in Kerala
"The path to Viksit Bharat goes through Viksit Keralam. - Rekha Gupta"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 31

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday joined BJP's star campaigners in the Kerala Assembly elections, seeking votes for the party and showcasing her clean governance model.

"Namaskaram Alappuzha. The path to Viksit Bharat goes through Viksit Keralam. When the farmers and fishermen of Alappuzha prosper, when the youth become self-reliant, and when every family feels secure, development gains real meaning," said the Chief Minister in a post on X.

"The present condition of Keralam is the result of years of policy paralysis, weak governance, and political opportunism. The reality is evident: UDF and LDF have pushed Keralam into a debt burden that weighs heavily on every household," she said.

"Keralam now needs a new direction, one that is committed to Seva, guided by Sushasan, and dedicated to Vikas. I urge you all to join this mission of Viksit Keralam. Press the lotus and bless Shri M. J. Job ji with a decisive mandate," she said on social media.

Later, on reaching Kochi, she said, "Landed in Kochi. Deeply grateful for the warm welcome from the BJP Keralam family. Looking forward to joining the mission of Vikasita Keralam in Alappuzha and Vaikom."

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Gupta welcomed the arrest of a senior Delhi civic official in a corruption case by the CBI, reiterating the BJP government's resolve to promote transparency in the National Capital.

"Zero tolerance for corruption in Delhi. Strict action. No exceptions. No protection for anyone. We are unwavering in our commitment to clean and transparent governance. Zero tolerance for corruption in Delhi. Strict action. No exceptions. No protection for anyone. We are unwavering in our commitment to clean and transparent governance," she said on social media.

The Chief Minister also tagged a news item on CBI arresting Abhishek Mishra, Deputy Commissioner of Delhi's Shahdara, in a bribery case of Rs 4 lakh.

The Kerala Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on April 9, with the counting of votes for the 140-member House on May 4.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As a Keralite, I'm not sure an outsider can understand our state's complex issues. We have high literacy, good social indicators. The debt burden is a concern, but is BJP's model the answer? Need more concrete plans, not just slogans. 🤔
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Rahul R
"Viksit Keralam" sounds great! But the real test is on the ground. If they can deliver the kind of infrastructure development seen in some BJP-ruled states, it could be a game-changer. Fishermen and farmers need support, not just promises.
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Anjali F
The timing of highlighting the CBI arrest is very strategic. Shows they are walking the talk on corruption. But one has to ask, is the system in Delhi so clean? Or is this selective action? The message is powerful though.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Indian state elections. The focus on governance and anti-corruption is a universal political message. Kerala's development model is unique, so it will be fascinating to see if this campaign resonates.
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Kavitha C
Respectfully, Madam CM should first solve Delhi's own issues like pollution and water crisis before giving lectures to Kerala. Every state has its own challenges. This feels like typical election season political tourism. 🙄
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Vikram M

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