Kerala Gold Smuggling: “India’s Biggest Government-Sponsored Scam,” Says Amit Shah as BJP Prepares for 2025 Polls
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has launched the BJP’s campaign for the 2025 local body elections in Kerala, making a strong statement against the incumbent government. He accused the state government of involvement in the gold smuggling case, labeling it the “biggest government-sponsored scam” in the country. This bold claim sets the stage for a heated political battle in the upcoming elections.
BJP Aims for 25% Vote Share in Kerala’s 2025 Local Body Elections
The BJP has ambitious goals for the 2025 elections. The party plans to contest in over 21,000 wards across Kerala, aiming to secure over 25% of the total votes cast. This represents a significant increase in their targeted vote share and demonstrates the party’s growing focus on expanding its footprint in the state.
Shah’s Allegations Set the Stage for a Heated Election Campaign
Amit Shah’s accusations are likely to dominate the political discourse in the lead-up to the 2025 elections. This strong stance against the alleged government corruption could resonate with voters and impact the electoral outcome. The BJP’s aggressive campaigning and focus on local issues could reshape the political landscape in Kerala.