Thiruvananthapuram, April 4 -- union Minister and senior BJP leader J. P. Nadda on Saturday intensified the party's election campaign in Kerala, launching a scathing attack on both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF).
Addressing party workers and the public, Nadda alleged that the LDF and UDF are "two sides of the same coin," accusing them of corruption, nepotism and poor governance.
He claimed that while the two fronts project themselves as rivals in the state, they often act in alignment in Parliament, urging voters to see through what he termed as their "double standards."He also raised allegations concerning cooperative bank fraud and misuse of temple wealth, accusing both alliances of failing to safe...