The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Congress is the greatest champion against fascism in India: Raghavan

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Incumbent MP M.K. Raghavan came down on the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M] over its election campaign projecting itself as “a mighty force against fascism represente­d by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre”.

“The CPI(M) is a party that refused to be part of the INDIA alliance, which is the only defence against fascism at present. The Congress is undoubtedl­y the greatest champion against fascism in the country. Nobody questions Modi the way Rahul Gandhi does,” Mr. Raghavan said here after announcing the ‘Janahriday­a Yatra’ heralding his campaign in the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituen­cy.

While accusing the NDA of showing a ‘stepmother

M.K. Raghavan, MP, interactin­g with the media in Kozhikode on Wednesday.

ly attitude’ to nonBJP ruled States, he said the UPA government had brought in numerous projects that benefited Kozhikode, while the Modi government has made its projects sound great through mere marketing strategy.

Mr. Raghavan came down heavily on local bodies in the constituen­cy that refused to use MP fund for developmen­tal activities. “There are panchayats that refuse to accept ambulances and high

mast lights provided using the MP fund. They should realise that this is not my money. It is our share of the taxes that we are paying to the Centre,” he said, adding that he had raised the matter with the Assembly Speaker.

Mr. Raghavan said the United Democratic Front (UDF) would win all the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala whether Rahul Gandhi contested from Wayanad or not. He gave an account of the Centrally funded projects that he had brought to Kozhikode in his three stints as MP and urged people to look at the efforts he had put in.

DCC president K. Praveen Kumar alleged an undercurre­nt between the CPI(M) and the RSS, and claimed that Mr. Raghavan would have a lead of more than one lakh votes this time.

He invited CPI(M) candidate Elamaram Kareem for an open debate on his contributi­ons to Kozhikode as Industries Minister during 200611.

The Janahriday­a Yatra raising the slogan ‘Nadinoppam Nanmayodop­pam’ will be inaugurate­d by Congress Working Committee member Ramesh Chennithal­a at Kattippara on Friday morning. The nineday Yatra will pass through seven Assembly constituen­cies that come under the Kozhikode Parliament­ary constituen­cy.

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