Chandy lashes out at Modi for insulting Kerala by likening it to Somalia

May 10, 2016

Kasaragod, May 10: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy today lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for comparing Kerala to Somalia, saying he has insulted the state, and asked him to show some "political decency" by withdrawing his remark.

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In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy said the prime minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had 'adverse' economic and social parameters has "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities.

He also requested Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they are "baseless and contrary to ground realities."

Referring to the statement, Chandy said, "This is unbecoming of a prime minister and has created a great deal of agony and protest."

"With great deal of regret, let me point out that they (previous PMs) never attempted anything that brought disrepute to the office of the Prime Minister like you have done," he said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media.

Countering Modi's remark that the state had lagged behind in various growth indicators including health and education, Chandy said Kerala was above national average in terms of economic growth and human resource development for the past five years.

Chandy also said the state's human resource has caught the attention of the world.

"Yet, you (PM) compared Kerala to Somalia that is reeling under poverty and internal strife. Is it not a shame for the prime minister to pronounce that a state like Somalia exists in the country?," Chandy said.

On Modi's jibe over the solar scam, in which allegations have been raised against him, Chandy said "no one in Kerala is going to be in panic on hearing the word 'solar'".

He said people of Kerala know well that not even a single penny of the government was lost in the scam, which is a financial fraud whose victims are private parties.

"I wonder whether it befits a Prime Minister to feel disgraced during the time of election and proud on other occasions," Chandy said while pointing out to Modi's praise on solar power initiatives in Kerala several times earlier.

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Mohammed SS
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Modi need Mutton Injection in to his behind hole this is only remedy for his foolishness

saleem
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Unfortunately he is the PM of our great India. He doesnt know what to speak and what not. All because of poor Advani, V naidu & other top most sr. leaders internal fight by which RSS took this opportunity to have their most incompetent candidate who is only famous for something else but not for true politics. For this entire Indians has to pay for this. Poor Indians...........I am so sorry.........Its all about fate, Only God almighty can bring some change. Lets pray with God almighty.

Kushwant Bhat
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Where are you Modi Anna??? which part of the world are you roaming or dreaming, If Kerala Tycoon's Interested they can Buy whole Somalia in Cash, looks like you are same like our great Grand Papa's life, you did not see Mallus around the world one, Puppet Soorj Goopi you catch very easily because Film Industry Kicked out him, then there is a way to Join The Criminal, Looters only the shelter he bring you Anna to Our God's Own Country you Criminal Comparing Kerala to Somalia What a Stupid man you are?????
Jai hoo Bharathmatha.

KhasaiKhaane
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

In Bihar he gave a F'd up speech like this and his Boyfriend Vomit Shah said - \ They will burst crackers in Pakistan \"

Now, He gave another F'd up speech in Kerala and this time We say -
\" Crackers will be burst in Dubai..\" LOL..!"

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