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Kerala Polls: Tharoor says any CPI(M)-BJP deal won't work, Congress has people's support

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asserts that any CPI(M) and BJP alliance will not succeed in elections. He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes. Tharoor emp…

Kerala Polls: Tharoor says any CPI(M)-BJP deal won't work, Congress has people's support

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asserts that any CPI(M) and BJP alliance will not succeed in elections. He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asserts that any CPI(M) and BJP alliance will not succeed in elections.
  • He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes.
  • Tharoor emphasises Congress's "deal with the people" and urges voters to support the UDF to remove the LDF government, citing concerns over inflation and alleged corruption.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes.
  • Tharoor emphasises Congress's "deal with the people" and urges voters to support the UDF to remove the LDF government, citing concerns over inflation and alleged corruption.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Tharoor emphasises Congress's "deal with the people" and urges voters to support the UDF to remove the LDF government, citing concerns over inflation and alleged corruption.
  • Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asserts that any CPI(M) and BJP alliance will not succeed in elections.
  • He believes the CPI(M) aims to split anti-incumbency votes by benefiting from BJP's impact on Congress votes.

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