Kerala's PC George merges party with BJP
George along with his son Shaun and other Kerala Janapaksham (Secular) leaders joined the BJP in Delhi in the presence of the saffron party's in-charge for political affairs in Kerala Prakash Javadekar and other senior leaders
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In-charge for political affairs in Kerala Prakash Javadekar described George as "a fiery speaker and a great Catholic Diocese leader"
New Delhi, 31 Jan
Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections,
Kerala Janapaksham (Secular) Chief PC George merged his party with the BJP on
Wednesday.
George along with his son Shaun and
other Kerala Janapaksham (Secular) leaders joined the BJP here in the presence
of the saffron party's in-charge for political affairs in Kerala Prakash
Javadekar and other senior leaders. "We are very delighted to welcome
Kerala Janapaksham (Secular) leaders P C George, Shaun George and George
Joseph," Javadekar said at a press conference at the BJP headquarters
here.
George, BJP national secretary Anil
Antony, Union ministers V Muraleedharan and Rajeev Chandrasekhar were also
present at the press conference. BJP chief JP Nadda took to X to welcome Kerala
Janapaksham (Secular) leaders into the party fold and said he was confident
that George and his associates would work for the development of Kerala and the
nation. "I welcome senior Kerala leader Shri PC George, along with Shaun
George Ji and the members of his party, Janapaksham (Secular), into the BJP
family," Nadda said. "I am confident that, under the able leadership
and guidance of Hon. PM Shri Narendra Modi ji, you will work towards
strengthening our endeavour of serving the people of Kerala and working for
Kerala and nation's development," he added.
Javadekar described George as
"a fiery speaker and a great Catholic Diocese leader". "We will
win a minimum of five (Lok Sabha) seats in Kerala. That's the difference we are
going to make in Kerala politics," the BJP leader said.
A big rally will be held in Kerala.
The first meeting of BJP leaders, including those of the now-merged Kerala
Janapaksham (Secular), will also be held in the state, Javadekar said. "This
is just the beginning. Much more will follow in the coming days," he
added.
The BJP leader also attacked the
CPI(M)-led LDF government in Kerala, saying it has lost its credibility due to
crime and corruption in the state. "This is not the 2019 (Lok Sabha)
elections when people in Kerala believed that Rahul Gandhi would become the
prime minister. Now you ask anybody in Kerala, everybody says Narendra Modi
would be the prime minister," Javadekar said. "That's a change. They
(LDF) have lost their credibility... The UDF is confusion, contradictions and a
rudderless combination," he said.
Speaking at the press conference,
George said Kerala is witnessing an "agrarian crisis" under the LDF
rule and farmers are committing suicides. In such a situation, George said, he
had no other choice but to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi to transform the
state. "The prime minister and the Union government's intervention is
absolutely required to get the farmers out of the debt crisis. I have already
requested the central government for support. And the central government has
been very sympathetic, empathetic and supportive of our request," he said.
George asserted that the BJP will
win at least five Lok Sabha seats in Kerala in the upcoming elections and
emerge as a leading political player in the state. "I also have no doubt
that in the 2026 assembly polls (in Kerala), the BJP will be in a direct fight
with both the CPI(M) and the Congress. In the coming years, the BJP will emerge
as a leading political player in Kerala," he said.
Speaking at the press conference,
BJP national secretary Anil Antony said the merger of the Kerala Janapaksham
(Secular) with the BJP will contribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision
to transform India into a developed country. "Today, Kerala Janapaksham
(Secular) led by PC George is merging with the BJP, showing full confidence in
our Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji's vision to transform India into 'Viksit
Bharat' by 2047," he said.
Welcoming George into the BJP fold,
BJP national secretary Antony said, "The merging of Janapaksham today will
be the start of a historic trajectory in Kerala where the BJP will grow more
and more, and contribute towards the prime minister's mission to transform
India into a developed country." A seven-time MLA, George is "one of
the stalwarts of Kerala politics", he said. "He was also the chief
whip of the UDF government in Kerala from 2011 to 2015 and is a very prominent
member of the Roman Catholic community in Kerala," he added.
Union minister V Muraleedharan said
the merger of Kerala Janapaksham (Secular) with the BJP shows that in Kerala,
more and more people are getting convinced that a stable government that can
develop the country can only be formed by the BJP under the leadership of Prime
Minister Modi. The merger, he said, has also exposed the "malicious
propaganda" that the BJP is anti-minority.
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