Thiruvananthapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who addressed an election rally in Kerala today, took a dig at the Left and the Congress, the two two dominant political players in the southern State and accused them of having a ‘friendly agreement’.
He said that the voters of Kerala have understood this. “The voters are asking: What is this match fixing?” he said. Modi said this while addressing a public meeting in Palakkad.
The Prime Minister was joined by the ‘Metro Man’ E Sreedharan, a newly inducted member of the BJP, who felicitated him.
Modi was in Kerala and Tamilnadu on 14 February when he launched several developmental projects, including a Chennai Metro project and a petrochemical complex in Kerala.

