Suresh Gopi Predicts BJP Victory in Kerala, Says Opposition's "End is Near"

Union Minister Suresh Gopi has expressed strong confidence in BJP candidate Yuvraj Gokul's victory in the Nedumangad constituency, stating no extraordinary effort is needed. He claims a democratic change is underway in Kerala, causing anxiety among other parties and signaling their political decline. Gopi also addressed the LPG booking controversy, accusing the opposition of creating artificial issues and distorting politics during a critical time. Furthermore, he defended India's stance on national security, emphasizing strong action against terrorism while asserting a commitment to avoid war.

Key Points: BJP's Suresh Gopi Confident of Kerala Win, Hits Out at Opposition

  • BJP confident of Nedumangad win
  • Cites local body election momentum
  • Criticizes opposition on LPG controversy
  • Stresses unity on national security
  • Inaugurates election committee offices
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"Other parties are anxious, their end is near": Union Minister Suresh Gopi confident of BJP win in Kerala's Nedumangad

Union Minister Suresh Gopi predicts BJP win in Nedumangad, cites democratic change in Kerala and criticizes opposition over LPG, national security issues.

"A democratic change has begun in Kerala, and there is increasing anxiety among other political parties. This unease will ultimately lead them towards their political end. - Suresh Gopi"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 20

Union Minister Suresh Gopi expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects in the Nedumangad constituency in Kerala, stating that no extraordinary effort is needed for party candidate Yuvraj Gokul to win in the assembly polls.

Speaking at an event in Thiruvananthapuram, he said that a democratic change has begun in Kerala, creating unease among other political parties that could lead to their political decline.

"The recent local body elections have shown the first signs of a shift in the mindset of the people of Kerala. There is no need for any extraordinary effort to ensure the victory of Yuvraj Gokul. All political parties are aware that the momentum will only grow stronger this time. A democratic change has begun in Kerala, and there is increasing anxiety among other political parties. This unease will ultimately lead them towards their political end," said Suresh Gopi.

The BJP recently achieved major success in the Kerala local body elections, where the party ended up securing the mayor and deputy mayor positions in the Thiruvananthapuram municipal corporation.

On the rise in LPG bookings amid the West Asia conflict, Gopi noted that political distortions are creating unnecessary controversies. He stressed the need for unity during this critical situation, assuring that no household would go hungry despite artificial issues being raised by opponents.

"How did LPG bookings rise to such high levels? If given a chance, it feels like even the Leader of the Opposition and his supporters would go to Iran and destroy oil production centres. That reflects the extent of distortion in their political approach. In this critical situation, everyone should stand united. There is no place for political games at such times. An artificial issue is being created where none exists. I can assure that we will ensure a situation where not a single household goes hungry," said Suresh Gopi.

Gopi underlined that India has not initiated the ongoing conflict.

"This is a war, but we are not the ones who created it. It has been nearly a year since innocent Indians were killed in Pahalgam based on their identity. When we responded strongly, some political groups in the country opposed it. Our response was against terrorists and terror centres. We are committed to avoiding war, and we see the people of Pakistan as our brothers. But strong action was necessary to send a message to those supporting terrorism and to their leadership," said Suresh Gopi.

Gopi also inaugurated the election committee office for Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Kerala BJP president and candidate from Nemom, along with Yuvraj Gokul.

- ANI

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Meera T
While I appreciate the confidence, such strong language like "their end is near" is not needed. In a diverse state like Kerala, all parties have their space. The focus should be on development, not on eliminating opponents. Let's keep the discourse respectful.
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Arjun K
The part about LPG bookings is spot on. Opposition parties always try to create panic during international crises for political gain. We need to stand united as a nation, not play blame games. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an observer, Kerala's political landscape is fascinating. The entry of a strong third force could break the traditional binary. However, winning in Nedumangad will require more than just momentum; it needs solid grassroots work. The local body wins are a significant first step though.
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Vikram M
Suresh Gopi Sir is a respected figure, but BJP has a long way to go in Kerala. The state has its own unique political culture. Talking about the "end" of other parties sounds arrogant and might backfire. Better to be humble and work for the people.
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Priya S
The statement on Pakistan is important. We are a peace-loving people, but we cannot tolerate terrorism. Strong action was necessary after Pahalgam. National security should be beyond politics. Hope all parties understand this.

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