"Forget the comparison. I am telling you for the deaths of two children yesterday...Chief Minister should apologise. Children are dying. Isn't this an issue in Kerala?", BJP President Amit Shah said when asked about Chandy demanding an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his Somalia-Kerala remark.
"The issue is not what someone has said. The issue is about starvation deaths and condition of tribal children in the state," Shah told reporters at a press conference here.
Replying to another query, he said there was no starvation deaths of children in Gujarat.
"Don't make wrong statements. If you have data, show me," he said.
An English magazine in 2013 had published a report about starvation deaths in Kerala. The "insensitive" Chief Minister had given a reply stating that "people are dying as they are not eating properly," Shah claimed.
The magazine had quoted Culture Affairs Minister K C Joseph as saying that the deaths were due to alcohol consumption among tribal families.
"If there are no deaths, print it. But if children have died of starvation, then the Chief Minister should explain why children are dying. It is very easy to create controversy with figures. Please go and visit the place", he said, adding, starvation deaths cannot be hidden by using mere datas.
"Gareebon ki bhook, bhok hoti hai, Mritiyu, Mritiyu hoti hai. Aakando se ye chipaya nahi jata (starvation of the poor is starvation and deaths are deaths. It cannot be hidden under figures)," he said, adding Chandy government has the responsibility to address the issue.
understanding in some constituencies, Shah said there was no such nexus.
"But between Communists and Congress there was a tie up in the whole of West Bengal," he said.
Shah also wanted to know if the CPI(M) will anoint 93-year-old V S Achutanandan as the Chief Minister instead of Pinarayi Vijayan if the LDF was voted to power in the May 16 polls.
He asked if the two Fronts fail to get absolute majority, who will they support?
The Congress and Communists should make it clear if they will support each other in the event of both the Fronts not getting majority, he said.
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