By Gopal Krishna Agarwal,
Thiruvananthapuram: It's official now. BJP is going to shift its focus heavily on Kerala. The party leadership is just waiting for the election in West Bengal to be over. To achieve the political target, the party would draw new strategies to confront the CPM head on.
The efforts would be to hold the CPM responsible for the economic crisis and development stagnation the state encounters, said Gopal Krishna Agarwal, BJP national spokesperson in charge of Kerala and a chartered accountant by profession.
"We
have stopped the practice of contesting elections for the sake of it in
Kerala. After West Bengal, BJP's political focus is largely on Kerala. It's
only bound to increase in the future," said Agarwal who is in the state
in connection with the assembly election.
The party,
he said, is confident of winning the hearts of Kerala voters and form the
government in a matter of a few years.
"This
is not a pipe dream. We just need to explain our development agenda to the
people and convince them. If a state like UP can achieve tremendous strides
in terms of economic development in a span of a few years, Kerala with its
intellectual capital, spices, and tourism potential, can do wonders,"
Agarwal said, adding that governments that always fight with the Centre won't
be able to make major developmental strides.
Agarwal, who
had earlier been attached to the West Bengal election, said it was the
prominent presence of Marxists that scares investors away from Kerala.
"The
basic concept and attitude of Marxists towards wealth creation is flawed.
They talk about distribution of wealth. For that the basic requisite is
creation of wealth. But unfortunately, Marxists won't address the aspect of
wealth creation. Private capital is still an anathema for them. They can't
perform the role of a facilitator," he said.
Good
economics is good politics, he said and claimed that the economic policies of
the BJP government under the leadership of Narendra Modi are focused on
long-term development and growth. The new amendments brought in by the Centre
on agri-culture laws, he claimed, would benefit lakhs of farmers while they
would go against the interest of a few others.
"Our reform initiatives focus on long-term agenda. It is this point we want to reiterate in Kerala. Once in power, BJP would shows the dogged and proven commitment towards the infrastructure and industrial development of Kerala. Establishment of waterways, food processing units, value addition of spices, rubber and agriculture produce would be our fo- cus. Once an investment-friendly ecosystem is established, economic growth and employment opportunities would follow. These are not claims. We have practised and proven it in the states we are in power," Agarwal said.
Our reform
initiatives focus on agenda. It is this pointer long-term in Kerala. Once in
power, BJP would show the dogged and proven commitment towards the infrastructure
and industrial development of Kerala. Once an investment-friendly ecosystem is
established, economic growth and employment opportunities would follow. These
are not claims. We have practised and proven it in the states we are in power
Gopal Krishna Agarwal, BJP NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON IN-CHARGE OF KERALA
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