Hyderabad: The Telangana BJP strongly criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over remarks made during a recent election rally in Kerala.
State BJP Chief Spokesperson and Media In-charge N. V. Subhash termed the comments “irresponsible and immature.” He said comparing Pinarayi Vijayan and Narendra Modi as “brothers” was factually incorrect.
According to Subhash, such statements are unbecoming of a constitutional authority. He added that they lower the dignity of the Chief Minister’s office.
He also stressed that public discourse should rely on facts and accountability. Instead, he said, such remarks appear to seek attention through rhetoric.
BJP questions Congress’s stance and political consistency
The BJP leader accused the Congress of political opportunism. He pointed out that both Congress and Left parties have shaped Kerala’s political landscape for decades.
Therefore, he said, shifting blame now reflects inconsistency.
Referring to Revanth Reddy’s political journey, Subhash noted his shift from the Telugu Desam Party to the Congress. He questioned the Chief Minister’s ideological consistency.
He further alleged that Congress follows a contradictory approach. While it aligns with Left parties at the national level, it opposes them in Kerala.
Subhash also remarked that the UDF-LDF rivalry has not significantly improved Kerala’s development.
Finally, he warned that such rhetoric weakens public trust. He urged leaders to focus on governance, accountability and constructive engagement instead of divisive statements.