Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Monday accused BJP president Amit Shah of trying to destabilise the left government on Sabarimala issue and said the soil of the southern state was not the right place for executing his plans.
Vijayan said the CPI(M)-led LDF government would not let anyone convert Sabarimala temple into a centre of unrest.
"Heard that Shah has done certain things in certain places.
He may have many such wishes. But the soil of this state is different and it is not the right place for executing his such plans," Vijayan said at an LDF rally here.
Hitting out at Shah, the CPI(M) strongman said the people of Kerala would defeat the BJP presidents attempts to "destabilise the LDF government."
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