Soon after Shah led a march to the CPI(M) office here, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury addressed a press conference there, claiming that the BJP campaign was a "flop show".
He said the BJP protest near the office of CPI(M) was "unprecedented" in Indian democracy and a reflection of "tendencies of fascism" coming to the fore in Indian politics with BJP ruling at the Centre.
The 'Jan Raksha Yatra', the BJP's ongoing campaign to highlight "left atrocities" in Kerala, was launched by Shah from Kannur district on October 3 and it will conclude on October 17 at Thiruvananthapuram.
"The BJP president had to flee from Kerala as there was no response from the people. Here (in Delhi), he just flagged the protest march at Connaught Place but did not arrive at the (protest) meeting venue which is an indication that he himself realises that it is a flop," Yechury said.
"They (BJP) want to divert attention from the growing discontent of Indian people against Modi government's performance in last three years. It has betrayed every single promise. The Modi government says they are the ones who are anti-corrupt. Today an exposure has come.... Is this fight against corruption," Yechury said.
He alleged that without resorting to violence and communal polarisation, the RSS and BJP can never expand their social base.
"It is this that they are seeking in northern Kerala having strong Muslim population," Yechury alleged.
Referring to today's BJP march to the CPI(M) office, Yechury said, "We are not gowing to be cowed down by these sort of threats and will raise democratically our voice against their violence, communal polarisation and anarchy.
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