Ahead of Kerala polls, BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of trying to divide India for ‘North-South’ remark

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of trying to divide India after he spoke about how politics in North and South India were different at a rally in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram city. Gandhi is the Lok Sabha MP from Kerala’s Wayanad district.

The Congress leader said that he had become used to a “different kind of politics” when he was an MP in North India, ANI reported. “For me, coming to Kerala was very refreshing as suddenly I found that people are interested in issues, and not just superficially but going into details of issues,” Gandhi was quoted as saying by the news agency.

The Congress leader added that seeing “intelligent” politics in Kerala was a learning experience for him. “I was talking to some students in the United States and I said that I really enjoy going to Kerala,” Gandhi said, according to ANI. “It’s not just affection but the way you do your politics. If I might say so, the intelligence…

Exit mobile version