Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 29: A controversy has erupted over BJP president Amit Shahlanding at the yet to be opened Kannur airport, with a Kerala minister slamming him Sunday for threatening to oust the LDF government despite it allowing him to arrive there as part of state's 'tradition of hospitality.'
State finance minister TM Thomas Isaac tweeted that though the state had shown the 'tradition of hospitality' by permitting Shah to land at the airport, which had not been formally inaugurated, the BJP leader had threatened to oust the left ruled Kerala government.
The official inauguration of the Kannur airport, the fourth in the state, is scheduled to be held on December 9.
But, by arriving in a special flight there yesterday to inaugurate the BJP's new district committee office, Shah has unofficially become the first passenger to land at the airport at Mattanur in Kannur.
Isaac said Shah's "empty threats" were out of frustration as the saffron party is yet to get more members in the state assembly.
Former Union minister, O Rajagopal, is the lone MLA of the BJP in the house.
"Amit Shah permitted to land in Kannur airport which is yet to be opened. That is our tradition of hospitality. But he is threatening to oust Kerala government. Such empty threats do not frighten us. Try to win few seats in Assembly. Your frustration is understandable," Isaac tweeted.
Hundreds of party workers had gathered Saturday at the airport to welcome Shah who was in Kerala on a day's visit.
After inaugurating the party office located at Thalikkavu, he had made a scathing attack on the CPM-led LDF government in the state over the issue of entry of women in Sabarimala temple and pledged BJP's support for it.
Main opposition Congress took on the LDF government for allowing the BJP chief to use the airport.
Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president, Mullappally Ramachandran alleged that Shah landed at the airport following an 'understanding' between him and chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
"At a time when the Kannur airport is scheduled to be inaugurated on December 9, it was specially opened for Amit Shah. Usually, it is done so during emergency situations," he said in a statement.
Amit Shah had arrived in Kannur Saturday on a day's visit to Kerala to attend a party function in that city and the 90th Mahasamadhi observance of saint social reformer Sree Narayana Guru at Varkala near Thiruvananthapuram.
Later, in a hard-hitting speech, Shah had warned chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan that he would have to pay a "heavy price" if the (attack on Ayyappa devotees) continues, as BJP workers "would not hesitate to pull down the government."
Comments
This hate monger and trouble maker should not be allowed in peace loving kerala state. He is arriving only to create trouble and give hate speech. He is famous to igniting communal voilence in many places. Many criminal cases are on him, but shame that he is free. Suspected innocents are in jails for no reasons and real trouble makers are in the Govt and enjoying tax payers money. In case this trouble maker visits Kerala, his visits should be monitored and recorded.
AYYAPPA POLITICS.
These shameless goons will not hesistate to do any dirty politics even at the cost of worshippers.
Oh Malayalese, Kerala is the safest state in India.
Do not allow these BJP (Bharath Jeopardizing party) to mess around in Kerala the land of the God.
Quick out these criminals from Kerala, who think they will be success in kerala as they did in Gurjarat and other parts of the country.
Never allow them nor give any hospitality. The State can prevent him from entering as the law allowes to take any such action in the interest of the state.
Add new comment