Vanathi Srinivasan accuses 'Indi' alliance parties of divisive politics for minority votes

MLA Vanathi Srinivasan stated that the 'Indi' alliance parties, including Congress, use divisive politics for garnering minority votes, amidst election campaign remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


Coimbatore: In a sharp critique during an election rally held on April 23, Vanathi Srinivasan, Member of the Legislative Assembly from Coimbatore South, accused Congress and the 'Indi' alliance of exploiting communal divisions for electoral gains, specifically targeting minority votes. Srinivasan’s statement emphasized that these parties engage in religiously charged politics to ensure a bulk harvest of minority votes which, according to her, undermines the secular fabric of the society.

Further illustrating the political landscape, PM Narendra Modi at a rally in Banswara, Rajasthan, highlighted potential risks under Congress governance. He claimed that Congress could end up giving away the gold and properties of citizens to infiltrators if they come to power. Modi accused Congress of only targeting the Hindu community under the guise of secularism, stirring anxieties about religious polarization in election campaigns.

Amidst these charged statements, Modi also reflected on his political career spanning over half a century, securing a significant majority in both state and national elections multiple times. Critics of the Congress manifest, including remarks made in 2006 by then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about ensuring equitable resource distribution to minorities, particularly Muslims, were also pointed out by Modi. He questioned the opposition’s contributions to the education and economic growth of minorities, suggesting their focus remained solely on using this demographic as a vote bank at the expense of national integrity.

This ongoing narrative unfolds as Modi’s governance promotes an 'India-first' agenda, positioning the BJP as a steward of equal rights for all citizens. This has reportedly shifted significant minority support, especially among women, towards the BJP, indicating a broader rejection of what is perceived as Congress and its allies’ divisive politics.

As election temperatures rise, these allegations resonate with the public, underscoring a deep-seated political struggle that focuses heavily on communal lines and minority appeasement, questioning the very unity and secular ethos of India.

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