BJP national executive member V Muraleedhaan had levelled the charge here on September 30 and also claimed that the reported presence of Keralites in global terror outfit ISIS was the "result of growing jihadi terrorism" in the state.
Speaking at a meet-the-press programme here, CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan alleged that there was a deliberate attempt to attack the CPI(M)-led LDF government and the campaign that Kerala "is a land of jihadi" was part of it.
Shah had earlier today announced a 'padyatra' in all state capitals against CPI(M)'s alleged targeting of his party workers and questioned Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the political violence in the state.
"More than 84 BJP and RSS workers have been killed in the district alone and I want to ask Pinarayi Vijayan...Who has killed them in the state? If he does not have answers, then I am saying Chief Minister Vijayan is responsible for the killings," Shah had said at Payyanur.
He said the yatra flagged off by Shah was only meant to cover up the "failures" of the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre.
The 15-day padyatra, led by BJP state president Kummanom Rajasekharan, is to highlight the CPI(M)'s alleged targeting of party workers.
Taking a dig at Union ministers and BJP leaders who are set to participate in the yatra, the CPI(M) leader said, "Let them study and learn lessons from the secular fabric and progressive mind of Kerala society".
On the assembly by-poll at Vengara, Balakrishnan alleged it was imposed by the IUML on the people.
Vengara in Malappuram is a constituency that has a large number of Non Resident Keralites who are well aware of what the LDF government has done for them, he said.
"Surely, it is going to reflect in the polls," he said, adding LDF was confident of winning it.
The bypoll was necessitated following the resignation of IUML leader P K Kunhalikutty after his election to parliament from Malappuram Lok Sabha seat, that fell vacant after the death of IUML general secretary E Ahamed in Feburary last.
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