"Rampant Corruption, People Want Change": Congress Leader KC Venugopal On Kerala Poll

During an NDTV summit, Congress leader KC Venugopal criticized the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led government in Kerala, claiming it is plagued by severe corruption. As the state approaches the Assembly elections scheduled for April and May, Venugopal emphasized the public's desire for change, suggesting that the current administration has failed to address the needs and concerns of the citizens. He pointed out that the rampant corruption is a significant issue affecting governance and public trust in the state. The Congress party aims to capitalize on these sentiments, positioning itself as a viable alternative to the ruling party. With the elections on the horizon, the political landscape in Kerala is heating up, and the Congress party is focusing on rallying support by highlighting the alleged failures of the incumbent government. This statement reflects broader discontent among the electorate, signaling a challenging campaign ahead for the CPM as it seeks to maintain its hold on power amidst growing calls for accountability and reform.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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